heavily regulate

Frequency: 8.219.5 per million words

to control something with many strict rules and restrictions

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  • The financial sector is heavily regulated to prevent fraud.
  • Environmental standards are becoming more heavily regulated globally.
  • Many industries are heavily regulated by government bodies.
  • The government decided to heavily regulate the sale of certain medications.
  • New technologies are often heavily regulated due to potential risks.
  • Developing countries sometimes struggle to heavily regulate their emerging markets.
  • Critics argue that the proposed law will heavily regulate small businesses.
  • Food safety is an area that needs to be heavily regulated to protect consumers.
  • Some believe that personal data should be more heavily regulated online.
  • The energy sector faces pressure to be heavily regulated for sustainability.