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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ordinary or typical person, often in contrast to someone who is exceptional or extraordinary.
Example: "He may not be famous, but he's just a regular man who enjoys simple pleasures in life."
Alternatives: "an ordinary man" or "a common man".
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"They didn't indict him like a regular man who did wrong".
"I am a regular man," he replied from under a hood.
"I'd say he was nice, almost like a regular man," Dernard said.
Herbert Muschamp called him "Italian"; I would call him a regular man.
In other cases, it's emotion — often an unchecked, manly rage — that reduces the virile hero to a regular man.
But when he persisted, I looked up to say, "No thanks," and saw a regular man, trying to offer me a pen.
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But momentum could rebuild again with the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and with Bogotá, Colombia's capital, soon to stage a regular men's tour event and more South American cities in line.
Attached to a regular (men only) lodge, wives and female relatives of the masons would be admitted to a parallel system of degrees, with a similar moral undertone to the authentic rite of the lodge.
In other words, he was a normal, regular man, and it was a day just like any other.
Fraser admired his teaching skills and liked that Williams was a regular young man who came back to his home country a "brilliant man" after studying in the United States.
He uncomfortably plays Rick, a regular married man with two sweet kids.
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