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The phrase "a fairly regular order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence or arrangement that is consistent or typical, but not perfectly so.
Example: "The books on the shelf were arranged in a fairly regular order, making it easy to find the titles I needed."
Alternatives: "a somewhat consistent arrangement" or "a relatively orderly sequence".
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The Mets have used 135 different lineups in their 150 games, but as the team has hit better, Valentine has settled into a fairly regular order.
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