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The phrase "a regular character in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that frequently appears in a particular context, such as a story, show, or situation.
Example: "In the series, she is a regular character in the main cast, contributing to the storyline in significant ways."
Alternatives: "a recurring figure in" or "a consistent presence in".
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If you are a regular character in a show but your name is just letters or a "street name", you might be a BBF.
Alexander moved to the BBC comedy Last of the Summer Wine and became a regular character in 1992, as the eccentric shop owner, Auntie Wainwright.
Told from five different points of view, the story also ropes in a gay male best friend – a regular character in teen fiction these days – another adolescent boy with major anger management problems and a younger sister with Asperger's, who is having a hard time at school.
Joshua Malina, who has known Mr. Sorkin since childhood and who appeared as a regular character in "Sports Night" and "The West Wing" as well as in the original Broadway cast of "A Few Good Men," said all of Mr. Sorkin's work seemed to derive from his love of the theater.
He first appeared in 1979 but became a regular character in 1983, when he and Vera moved into a house on Coronation Street.
Roy was a regular character in the show's first three seasons.
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It was about his life, and it tied into a previous episode in which a regular character leaves the earthly plane; it was about seeing beauty and feeling inadequate despite having tremendous talent, and also about the importance in each of our lives of leaving a legacy and being remembered after we die.
As a result, Chris Traeger changed in minor ways once he became a regular character.
You're now a regular character.
Pegden became a regular character after a positive audience reception.
Joan Randall, Newton's girlfriend, was also a regular character.
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