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The phrase "a regular concomitant of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that frequently accompanies or is associated with another thing.
Example: "In many cultures, a regular concomitant of celebrations is the sharing of food and drink."
Alternatives: "a common companion of" or "a typical accompaniment to".
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Amyloid angiopathy of intracortical, leptomeningeal and choroidal blood vessels is a regular concomitant of human AD [14], and it is found likewise in ARTE10 animals with advancing amyloidosis.
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Clinical practice in rheumatological disease differs in the use of etanercept, with regular concomitant methotrexate therapy.
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A logical concomitant of the fall-guy plan would be the pardoning of North and Poindexter.
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According to Mr. Wright, good moral decisions are a happy concomitant of the evolutionary mechanism of "reciprocal altruism".
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