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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'regulations on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is specified by a set of rules or regulations. For example, "The Environmental Protection Agency has strict regulations on what type of chemicals may be used in industry."
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We want better regulations on something that is already regulated.
Ease regulations on small businesses?
And drops regulations on greenhouse gases.
International maritime regulations on pollution were created.
EU regulations on the sale of cabbage?
Are more regulations on them likely?
Japan has strict regulations on gun ownership.
Only the S.E.C. can enact regulations on money market funds.
We've always had regulations on bank reserves and so on.
States and industry groups challenged the regulations on several grounds.
(Check local regulations on electric bikes and helmet laws).
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