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The phrase "a pretty regular basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event that occurs frequently or consistently over time.
Example: "I go to the gym on a pretty regular basis to maintain my fitness."
Alternatives: "a fairly consistent basis" or "a quite frequent basis".
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He turns up in my dreams on a pretty regular basis.
Congress has continued to add units to the national parks system on a pretty regular basis.
"We were wholly funded by the government but were taking it to court on a pretty regular basis".
"You could tell that they kept up with each other and talked on a pretty regular basis," Stafford said in a telephone interview.
The goal, said Ms. Burgin, a former cat person, "was to have Bill's work and my work and our life in one place, though we do lose cups of coffee on a pretty regular basis.
And former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York acknowledged last month that he talks to Mr. Trump, whom he has known for more than 20 years, "on a pretty regular basis," though he declined last week to speak about him further.
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I strive to push new fresh content on a pretty regular daily basis.
If you work with other human beings, chances are pretty high that you're going to experience interruptions on a fairly regular basis.
I'm absolutely confident he was there, and my understanding is that he was a pretty regular attender of the parties, which were held on a monthly basis".
She's a pretty regular person with a pretty regular story, and that's the point.
IT spending is pretty much a necessity on a regular basis, as technology is developing so fast.
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