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The phrase "a regular change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change that occurs consistently or frequently over time.
Example: "The company implemented a regular change in its policy to improve employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a consistent change" or "a frequent change".
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The calculated top tensions on the hawsers also develop a regular change as changing the turret's location.
Just a guard wishing them a bland good morning, and a regular change of towels.
The Champions League format demands a regular change of pace and travels on top of domestic competition.
"I also meet regularly with my clients and spend time working in their offices, which means a regular change of scenery for me, lots of contact for them and flexibility for both of us".
The MRO photographed avalanches tumbling down a slope near the north pole and a repeating pattern in sedimentary rock layers that may indicate a regular change in Mars's rotational axis.
He had read a story about Stafford Smith and the Speedo debacle on the U.N. Observer & International Report Web site, and was moved by the news that detainees at Guantánamo are frequently denied, among other things, a regular change of undergarments.
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Mayor Richard M. Daley walked with a bodyguard from Daley Plaza to City Hall on Tuesday afternoon, almost a week after announcing he will not run for a seventh term, and the political regulars noticed a change in his behavior.
This wobble is detectable as a Doppler shift, a minor but regular change in the color of the star's light slightly bluer as it moves toward an observer on Earth, then slightly redder as it moves away.
This transit causes a slight and regular change in the host star's brightness, which can then tested to prove the planet's existence and, later, to extrapolate the orbital parameters of the planet.
If we denote the probability of a regular linguistic change from q to x by P r (q → x ), then as the number of events n increases, there will be a point at which P r (q → x ) > P s (q → x ) n, and it will become statistically more probable to treat n events as a single instance of regular change.
Not all instances of x and q will necessarily interchange between two languages, but if a sufficient number do, they are statistically more probable if treated as a single event of "regular" change.
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