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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gallon of regular" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a specific type of gasoline, often in the context of purchasing fuel for a vehicle.
Example: "I need to fill up my car, so please get me a gallon of regular at the gas station."
Alternatives: "a gallon of unleaded" or "a gallon of standard gasoline".
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The price of a gallon of regular gas climbed 27 percent over the same period.
In South Carolina, for instance, a gallon of regular averages $3.21; in California drivers pay $3.99.
The average price for a gallon of regular has spiked to $4.67 there this week.
The price of a gallon of regular gasoline averaged about $2.70 during June.
An Exxon nearby, where a gallon of regular cost $1.07, looked closed.
The national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gas hit $2.52 yesterday, according to the auto club AAA.
He was selling a gallon of regular gasoline for $3.85, but assumed that $4 a gallon was inevitable.
Gasoline prices peaked in July 2008, when a gallon of regular sold for an average of $4.11 nationally.
As of Monday, a gallon of regular, unleaded gasoline cost $2.38 nationally, according to the Energy Information Administration.
At one service station in suburban New Jersey, for example, a gallon of regular gas cost $1.56; diesel was $1.70.
In New York, officials said, the citywide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is up to $1.65.
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