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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular attendee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who frequently attends a particular event, meeting, or gathering.
Example: "As a regular attendee of the conference, she always looks forward to networking with industry professionals."
Alternatives: "a frequent participant" or "a consistent visitor."
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Eric Schmidt, Google's executive chairman, had been a regular attendee.
He was a regular attendee at Super Bowls.
Kendrick is a regular attendee at the Kochs's semiannual retreats.
Now, I'm a regular attendee at the LA Opera House.
Mr. Grams said he used to be a regular attendee of such shows.
Lynbrook's mayor, Eugene E. Scarpato, is a regular attendee at Sunday's 11 a.m.
Nidal Malik Hasan, who had become a regular attendee of prayers at the local mosque.
But German chancellor Angela Merkel, a regular attendee, will apparently not be there this year.
Last year George Osborne gave the equivalent speech and David Cameron is a regular attendee.
Although Spielberg is a regular attendee at London theatrical productions, he didn't spot Toby in that particular play.
A regular attendee to our Annual Dinner, Mr. Lombaer infused it with his generosity and sense of joy.
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