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"tighter regulations" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you need to refer to regulations or laws that are being strengthened, or made stricter in some way. For example, "The government is proposing tighter regulations on emissions to help combat climate change."
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Neither have tighter regulations.
"I'm a strong advocate of tighter regulations".
Earlier this year, the Obama administration proposed even tighter regulations.
The police this week imposed tighter regulations on internet cafes.
John Edwards produced detailed proposals for universal health coverage, including tighter regulations and a tax hike.
Instead of focusing on categorising illegal drugs, the Government should be enforcing tighter regulations on painkillers.
There was a state investigation, which resulted in tighter regulations for all insurance companies.
There is widespread support for the introduction of tighter regulations on landlords, including rent controls.
Once competitors are back on their feet and tighter regulations introduced, things will look very different.
But we know we need more transparency and tighter regulations, and policing of existing ones.
Today's gigantic government acquisitions signal a new political era, with more federal activism and tighter regulations.
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