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Säädellyissä

Säädellyissä is a Finnish adjective form used to indicate that something is under regulation. It is the inessive plural form of the passive participle säädelty and is commonly used to describe contexts, sectors, or conditions that are governed by rules or authorities. The phrase signals that regulation is in effect within the described setting.

In standard Finnish, säädellyissä is used to modify plural nouns in the inessive case. The form appears

Common examples include säädellyissä markkinoissa (in regulated markets), säädellyissä ympäristöolosuhteissa (in regulated environmental conditions), or säädellyissä

Notes: The word should be used when the author wants to emphasize that rules exist and are

in
formal
texts,
such
as
legislation,
policy
documents,
academic
writing,
and
journalism,
where
it
is
important
to
specify
that
activities
or
environments
operate
under
regulatory
oversight.
aloilla
(in
regulated
sectors).
The
term
is
not
a
separate
technical
concept;
rather,
it
is
a
grammatical
construction
that
helps
describe
the
degree
and
scope
of
regulation.
applied
in
a
given
setting.
Differences
from
related
terms
are
subtle:
säädelty
describes
something
that
has
been
regulated,
while
säädellyissä
refers
to
the
location
or
context
where
regulation
applies.
Overall,
säädellyissä
is
a
common,
neutral
tool
for
specifying
regulatory
contexts
in
Finnish
text.