The sentence "regulations were met" is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it to describe a situation where the established rules, conditions, or standards were followed and achieved. For example, "The production team worked hard to ensure that all safety regulations were met before the product was released to the public.".
The regulations were met.
The new regulations were met with both praise and scorn.
But she was confident that it had obeyed applicable state and federal laws, none of which require donor names to be disclosed, and "all state and federal tax and election laws and regulations were met and followed closely".
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When I mentioned the proposed uranium mill in his home state, he said, "I can support such a project if all the requisite laws and regulations are met".
But people in Eagle Pass say that even if the regulations are met, the residents are in danger of being poisoned.
The constraint in (16) ensures that the providers compliance with legal and juristic regulations is met.
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