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The phrase "a pretty regular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fairly typical or common in a casual or informal context.
Example: "He is a pretty regular guy who enjoys simple pleasures like hiking and reading."
Alternatives: "quite ordinary" or "fairly typical".
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She's a pretty regular person with a pretty regular story, and that's the point.
"But I'm just a pretty regular dad".
"I was a pretty regular kid," he says.
A pretty regular Twitter user – and sometimes in Welsh.
As aliens go, he's a pretty regular guy.
Congress has continued to add units to the national parks system on a pretty regular basis.
"I was a pretty regular commuter," he said in a telephone interview.
Though my friends would tell you that I'm a pretty regular guy".
'We were bohemian, I guess, but we were also a pretty regular family.
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That's usually a once-a-month kind of thing, so it's pretty regular to find something there.
While some of his customers are one-time visitors who want to sample the product, he has a few hundred who are pretty regular.
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