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I regularly use
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I regularly use" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to explain how often you engage in or perform certain activities. Example: I regularly use the library for studying and research.
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60 human-written examples
We have dial-up service, and I regularly snipe 10 to 5 seconds before the end of eBay auctions.
News & Media
In the course of my two-month stay I regularly drove 15 or 20 miles to go to a cinema in the suburbs of one of these affiliated towns.
News & Media
Habit was assessed by the frequency of engaging in physical activity (α.88) [ 15]; To what extent do you agree with the following statements: for example "Being physically active is something I regularly do" (1 = completely disagree, 5 = completely agree).
Science
The survey was in two sections: Men were asked whether they used the strategies for either prevention or management of their mental health, how frequently they used them, or their openness to using them (0 = 'I do this regularly'; 1 = 'I do this occasionally'; 2 = 'I don't do this, but I think it is a good idea'; 3 = 'I don't do this and I wouldn't ever').
Science
I regularly umpire U13 games as a part-time coach/manager and it is just pitiful listening to teenagers trying to ape their elders on this.
News & Media
Before the summer I regularly worked 30 contracted hours a week across three organisations, over seven days (remember, as a teacher, preparation and marking aren't counted so this is, in reality, more like 60-80 hours).
News & Media
It's also in the genuine cheer she brings to her signature goodbye, "Zoom, Zoom!" Now I regularly watch 10 or more of her videos back to back a day.
News & Media
Beginning in my early twenties and into my thirties I regularly attended 12-step meetings, doing the required work of the program.
News & Media
Participants indicated their conference attendance using the following rating scale: (1) I have never heard of it/I have heard the name but I have never attended, (2) I have attended it once or twice in the past, (3) I attend this conference regularly, (4) I attend every conference offering.
I regularly get my intended £50 or £100 wagers reduced to £7, £6, £5 or even less (the record low offer for a bet is £1.67).
News & Media
Running a few tests with the iPhone 5 using LTE, I regularly achieved speeds around 20 Mb/s down and 4 Mb/s up.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "I regularly use", be specific about what you are using and in what context. This provides clarity and avoids ambiguity for the reader.
Common error
Avoid using "I regularly use" as a filler phrase. Ensure that the statement adds valuable information and isn't just stating the obvious or something already implied.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I regularly use" primarily functions as a statement of habitual action. It indicates that the speaker engages in the act of using something on a consistent basis. According to Ludwig AI, this is a correct way to express frequency.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "I regularly use" is a grammatically sound and direct way to express that you frequently employ a particular item or method. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness. While there are no direct examples available to analyse context from usage, it's clear and appropriate for a variety of situations. Consider related phrases and ensure that you provide enough information about the specific item or method you are referencing to ensure clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I consistently use
Emphasizes the unwavering nature of the usage.
I frequently use
Focuses on the high number of times the usage occurs.
I often use
Highlights the commonness of the usage.
I habitually use
Stresses the nature of the usage being a habit.
I routinely use
Emphasizes the standardization and orderliness of the usage.
I commonly use
Highlights the general and widespread nature of the usage for the author.
I am in the habit of using
Focuses on the established pattern of usage.
It is my regular practice to use
Highlights that usage is a personal standard or method.
I make it a point to use
Underlines the deliberateness and intentionality of the usage.
I tend to use
Implies a natural inclination toward the usage.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "I regularly use" to sound more formal?
Consider using phrases such as "I consistently utilize", "I frequently employ", or "My standard practice involves the use of" for a more formal tone.
Is it better to say "I regularly use" or "I use regularly"?
"I regularly use" is generally preferred because the adverb "regularly" modifies the verb "use". Saying "I use regularly" is less common and can sound awkward.
What does "I regularly use" imply about the frequency of my actions?
Using "I regularly use" suggests that you engage in a particular activity or make use of something with notable frequency, establishing it as a part of your routine.
What are some synonyms for "regularly" that I can use in place of "I regularly use"?
You can use alternatives such as "I frequently use", "I often use", or "I routinely use" to express similar meanings with slight nuances.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested