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The phrase "a regular diet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or habitual consumption of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "He has a regular diet of news articles and podcasts to stay informed about current events."
Alternatives: "a steady intake of" or "a consistent supply of".
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In the mid-70s, the sitcom Love Thy Neighbour fed off a regular diet of jokes about "honkies" and "nig-nogs".
In addition, the Hayden offers a regular diet of evening lectures and weekend musical events, which are described on the Web site, at www.amnh.org/rose/haydenplanetarium.html.html
The new menus have drawn praise from grown-ups in Bridgehampton but more mixed reviews from students who were accustomed to a regular diet of institutional lunch fare.
Many of its hosts and broadcasting is still resolutely critical of Obama, and offers a regular diet of red meat to its conservative audience.
The home side's play was disjointed but a regular diet of penalties kept them initially in touch and then in the lead.
The crankily oppositional intellectual journal N+1 has made a regular diet of "Against [X]" in the past decade: "Against Exercise," "Against the Rage Machine," "Against Reviews".
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One group of animals was fed a regular diet for the entire period, and another group of animals was fed a high-fat diet (40% fat) for 2 months after 3 months of a regular diet.
Our findings reveal that uptake of oxLDL in RPE is CD36-dependent and that a deficiency in CD36 leads to accumulation of sub-retinal deposits and oxLDL, despite fed a regular diet; conversely, stimulation of CD36 reduces sub-retinal deposits and preserves photoreceptor function.
By contrast, in the subsequent second and third treatment, she received chemotherapy accompanied by a regular diet and complained of moderate to severe fatigue, weakness, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea.
You'll need to think again, suggests a new study, which finds that high levels of resveratrol consumed as part of a regular diet are not linked to lower levels of cancer, cardiovascular disease or inflammation, and do not appear to prolong life.
To understand whether sepsis has acute inflammatory effects on vessel walls, we also conducted a simpler model of CLP with short follow-up in WT animals receiving a regular diet without prior induction of atheroma.
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