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"regulatory changes" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in any context in which you want to refer to changes in regulations or laws. For example: "The new regulatory changes are intended to ensure the safety of workers."
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"No regulatory changes have occurred yet.
These funds are largely unaffected by the regulatory changes.
Myners sees the regulatory changes as largely cosmetic.
Regulatory changes are likely to be a long-term positive.
Some of those regulatory changes are potentially good.
Regulatory changes have also increased the focus on data.
Countries might do well to consult together on regulatory changes.
Some regulatory changes would require action by Congress.
Regulatory changes could also cloud the profit outlook, executives said.
Regulatory changes have also taken a toll on Wall Street.
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Some of the de-regulatory changes will focus on process.
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