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The phrase "a pretty regular life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a life that is typical, ordinary, or unremarkable, often in a positive or contented manner.
Example: "After years of adventure, I decided to settle down and enjoy a pretty regular life in the suburbs."
Alternatives: "an ordinary life" or "a fairly typical life."
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"I live a pretty regular life, I guess, but I like it," he said in an interview before the event, at a nearby bar.
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