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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity that is typical or standard in a given context.
Example: "For this recipe, you should use a regular amount of sugar to achieve the desired sweetness."
Alternatives: "a standard quantity" or "an average amount".
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However, even though your son would pay you a regular amount each month, you would lose control over your capital.
Set up a regular amount to leave your bank account and be paid directly into your Isa or savings account.
They work like an old-time corporate pension plan, paying out a regular amount of money over the course of retirement.
He designed an apparatus to help: soldiers were attached to an oscilloscope; as they breathed, they watched a wave form, and used it to inhale a regular amount.
For example, it can be extremely difficult to project for customers with whom the company does not have a contract or even a regular amount of revenue.
So in my personal life I like to make sure I keep a regular amount of sleep to prevent weakening my immune system, to allow for less reactivation of the CMV.
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Expect to pay a bit beyond the regular amount for photo stamps.
This is a big premium on the regular amount of free storage that Yandex.Disk has been offering users to-date: since the service first launched in April, Yandex has capped free storage at 10GB.
Once the sheets are dry, you can wash them a second time using the regular amount of detergent.
When they look at dividends, they want to see a regular annual amount on the tax return paid out over at least the last two years.
It aired on Sky 1 in the UK, and received an average of 405,000 viewers, nearly triple the regular amount of viewers for the series.
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