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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regulations against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to rules, or laws, imposed to prohibit some action or activity. Example: The new regulations against smoking in public places are designed to protect people's health.
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They had regulations against obscenity.
"There are no regulations against it".
It needed to enforce strict regulations against selling J.N.F.
It would be like having regulations against outer-space driving".
Authorities in Zhejiang say crosses are removed because they violate regulations against illegal structures.
The management company started enforcing fire regulations against such walls, so it had to be removed.
New York City has no regulations against barbed wire, officials at its Buildings Department said.
They had no regulations against gore, because no one else had done gore.
That is why many jurisdictions adopt strict regulations against building on flood plains.
Or ecstatic roller-skating down pavements despite regulations against that kind of thing.
The town has no regulations against drinking on the beach; the legal drinking age is 21.
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