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"under the regime" is a perfectly valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific period of time or set of circumstances that are in effect, such as a political system, economic policy, or system of rules. For example: "Under the regime of the Communist Party, the economy flourished."
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"Today we live under the regime of the clerics.
This issue is now turning into a political faultline under the regime.
But the system became a victim of dysfunctional national politics under the regime of Hosni Mubarak.
Rwanda attained relative stability in 2005 under the regime of Pres.
And I wanted testimonies from those who suffered under the regime.
"We never witnessed such attacks even under the regime of Saddam Hussein," Mr. Bahadli said.
Human rights groups say 40,000 Chadians were killed under the regime.
La Violencia intensified under the regime of Laureano Gómez (1950 53), who attempted to introduce a fascist state.
Accounts of life under the regime therefore remained sketchy, our understanding of what made its cogs turn greatly deficient.
"Living Silence in Burma," by Christine Fink, is a ground-level view of ordinary lives under the regime.
Under the regime of the late mayor Richard J. Daley, efficient municipal services made it the "city that works".
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