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Free sign upThe phrase "a regular for" is not correct in standard written English without additional context.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as referring to a regular customer or participant in a particular setting, but it typically requires more information to be clear.
Example: "He is a regular for the local coffee shop, visiting every morning for his usual order."
Alternatives: "a regular customer at" or "a frequent visitor to".
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I'm a regular for the solace.
"I'm a regular for big events.
Paul is a regular for their "excellent coffee".
Magomedov was a regular for Anzhi's youth and reserve teams.
Rondón is now 25 but he has been a regular for Venezuela since 2008.
He's obviously been a regular for us all the way through the campaign.
It's an elderly gentleman who's been a regular for many years.
The locals just call it the Peppermill, and it's a regular for them.
Still only 22, he is now a regular for the national team.
Hamm had been a regular for three years on a show called The Division.
Bilyaletdinov has been a regular for the Russia national team since making his debut aged 20.
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