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The phrase "a regular feature in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently present or occurs frequently within a particular context or setting.
Example: "The weekly newsletter has become a regular feature in our company's communication strategy."
Alternatives: "a common element in" or "a frequent occurrence in".
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Anonymous complaints from fellow Liberals about his leadership are becoming a regular feature in Canadian media.
Panther patrols became a regular feature in Oakland, and trouble started.
The clubs became a regular feature in his life, and Mr. Shannon's love for merengue grew.
(Herewith inaugurating a regular feature in which academics explain their work).
A regular feature in Weekend magazine – Your pictures – invites readers to submit their photographs on a given theme each week.
He is the critic whose literary judgments--large, stern, Eliotian--have been a regular feature in The New Criterion.
But if blogger Sara Barnard has her way, it be less of a regular feature in 2012.
By Andrea Walker April 21, 2009 (Herewith inaugurating a regular feature in which academics explain their work).
But what if The Times made it a regular feature — in a box for readers' attention — featuring photos, names, etc.
The name 'silica' might not mean much to you, but the chances are it's a regular feature in your life.
These projects, though, were one-offs; cinecasts have become a regular feature in cinemas all over the world.
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