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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'under a regime' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a particular system of government or a period of rule. For example, "The citizens of oppressed countries often live under a regime of fear and injustice."
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We do not live under a government, never mind under a regime; we are the government.
Over centuries, Jews prospered under a regime that permitted them local autonomy.
"No more than the millions of my compatriots living under a regime without freedom".
He added: "They are harbouring a man they never invited under a regime they never elected".
"We have been operating under a regime where I.S.P.'s can sue spammers for eight years," he said.
A witness testified that his life would be bleak and he would deteriorate under a regime of isolation.
We present a model for firm-level efficiency under a regime with a probability of failure explaining this phenomenon.
Like any field, mathematics operates under a regime of shared assumptions, and it is our purpose to elucidate some of those assumptions for the newcomer.
The second concerns several hundred thousand home care and child care workers who unionized under a regime of state and local labor law.
For Mr. Bakharev, it was an exercise that tested the limits of private, and creative, enterprise under a regime that frowned upon both.
Second, the strategic arsenals of the United States and Russia have once again been placed under a regime of mutual verification and inspections.
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