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"totalitarian regime" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a particular type of government, especially one that exercises power in an oppressive and authoritarian manner. For example, "Life under a totalitarian regime can be difficult for its citizens."
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It's a totalitarian regime.
"A totalitarian regime now rules in Serbia".
Signed Comment about Saddam Hussein's totalitarian regime in Iraq.
"To the Memory," the inscription reads, "of the Millions of Victims of the Totalitarian Regime".
From 1948 to about 1960, communist leaders laid the foundations of a totalitarian regime.
The goals of the revolution fade, as a totalitarian regime takes command.
In any case, there was no totalitarian regime in my family.
"They're the worst kind of totalitarian regime, and their willingness to cheat is unquestioned.
Their totalitarian regime held much of Europe captive behind an Iron Curtain.
"The United States supported the totalitarian regime of the shah," he said.
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Economic sanctions are ineffective against totalitarian regimes.
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