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"regulation would be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a hypothetical or future regulation. Example: "If this proposal is approved, regulation would be necessary to ensure compliance with safety standards."
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That tightening of regulation would be reversed by this bill.
You'd think all this public-private agreement on regulation would be an unabashedly good thing.
Private Eye, always resolute against outside regulation, would be smack in the firing line.
People didn't know if rent regulation would be extended and what their living arrangements would be".
But he also happily conceded that he believed regulation would be good for his company.
Anti-corporate regulation would be welcomed by many families, consumers, workers, minorities.
No regulation would be imposed without first consulting the television stations, she said.
One option for the regulation would be to require plain packaging for cigarettes.
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However, if down-regulation occurs via binding to an allosteric binding site, down-regulation would be unaffected.
"The clarity [around regulation] would be very helpful, there's a risk that a lot of this developments ends up not being in the U.S.," Garlinghouse explained.
This is one example where a better coordination between the Cosmetics Regulation and the CLP Regulation would be very helpful [10].
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