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The phrase "a more regular occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happens more frequently or consistently than before.
Example: "Since the new policy was implemented, late arrivals have become a more regular occurrence in the office."
Alternatives: "a more frequent event" or "a more common situation".
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The Vive might make this a more regular occurrence.
It certainly ought to change and is more likely to change as extreme events become a more regular occurrence.
These gadgets were once only found in countries where unscrupulous driving practices are a more regular occurrence.
"With climate change accelerating and flooding expected to become a more regular occurrence it's crucial that the government gets this right".
Knowledge and availability of landraces will become increasingly important, he says, as climate change shifts rainfall patterns and makes extreme temperatures a more regular occurrence, and as modern agriculture comes to rely on ever fewer varieties and so becomes susceptible to large crop losses.
Anecdotally, I know it's having some impact on Facebook users' collective consciousness when I find that several of my non-tech friends have already installed it or are saying that they've been noticing that Facebook notifications about shared photos in Moments are becoming a more regular occurrence for them.
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There was a time when weather of the kind Britain is experiencing now – a much more regular occurrence – was a matter of life and death.
Lunch Haddock and potato soup, and then plaice at Hereford Road (a rather more regular occurrence).
The German team goes on to win the penalty shoot-out.Although the notion of England reaching the World Cup final makes this scenario somewhat fanciful, erroneous offside calls are rather more regular occurrences.
I would like to make our Vestoj Salons a more regular occurrence especially in North America where both the fashion industry and academia are well-established, but where there are still few cross-over points.
This is why I wanted to develop a system that could make accidental discoveries a more predictable and regular occurrence.
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