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The phrase "a fairly regular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs with a certain frequency or consistency, but not necessarily in a strict or exact manner.
Example: "She has a fairly regular schedule, attending yoga classes every Tuesday and Thursday."
Alternatives: "a somewhat consistent" or "a relatively frequent".
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Indeed, I pop back there on a fairly regular basis.
I talk to his agent on a fairly regular basis.
Although the flood is a fairly regular phenomenon, it occasionally varies in volume and date.
The nebulizer regimen "is a fairly regular one at the barn," Mr. Anderson said.
"on a fairly regular basis," making them the fastest land mammals.
Heck, three years on and I'm still dipping in and out on a fairly regular basis.
Antonin Scalia and William Rehnquist share a fairly regular poker game.
"We are back to a fairly regular pace of sales activity".
Nowadays, following a population boom, hobbies are a fairly regular sight over the West London suburbs.
Stool removal was a fairly regular part of her work, and she didn't mind it.
Still, I'm a fairly regular listener, mainly because I'm in the car more than I was in my newspaper days.
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