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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regulations from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the source or origin of a set of rules or guidelines. Example: According to the regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency, industries must follow strict guidelines for reducing emissions to protect the environment.
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"We cannot stick with regulations from the depression meant to regulate Ma Bell".
He read some regulations from the Fire Prevention Code.
He sets the obscurest of regulations, from fire-safety standards to liquor licensing.
"Cable is stuck with a lot of legacy regulations from consumer protection statutes on down".
Light truck tires have been subject to different regulations from car tires since the 1960's.
He also received a Master of Laws degree in trade regulations from New York University.
A 1997 state law removed regulations from vacant apartments renting for more than $2,000.
The newest proposals included a temporary moratorium on regulations from federal agencies.
A straightforward handover of enforcement of parking regulations from the police to the council.
Regulations from the Department of Parks and Recreation strictly govern the removal of street trees.
Was it possible, Mr. Moyle asked, to keep new federal gun regulations from being enforced in Idaho?
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