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The phrase "a fairly regular guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is ordinary or typical, often in a positive or relatable way.
Example: "He’s just a fairly regular guy who enjoys spending time with his family and friends."
Alternatives: "an average person" or "a pretty normal guy."
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To me, Cumberbatch just seems to be a fairly regular guy, bumbling his way towards avenging his father's death at the hands of Claudius in an eccentric, but not unreasonable, way.
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As aliens go, he's a pretty regular guy.
Actually he divides his time between there and a fairly regular studio in Madrid's Sierra, but why sell the guy short.
Antonin Scalia and William Rehnquist share a fairly regular poker game.
Indeed, I pop back there on a fairly regular basis.
I talk to his agent on a fairly regular basis.
Nowadays, following a population boom, hobbies are a fairly regular sight over the West London suburbs.
"We are back to a fairly regular pace of sales activity".
"They have had strong sales on a fairly regular basis".
Plus, events are held there on a fairly regular basis.
After all, the guy has a ridiculous schedule, yet somehow finds time to stop in on all the late night shows on a fairly regular basis.
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