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The phrase "a regular on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who frequently appears or participates in a particular context, such as a show, event, or location.
Example: "She has become a regular on the local radio station, sharing her insights every week."
Alternatives: "a frequent participant in" or "a consistent presence on".
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He is a regular on television gossip shows that link him to one starlet or another.
He is a regular on television.
He's a regular on the show.
She was a regular on "Holiday Squares".
Jaroslaw Kaczy´nski is a regular on Rydzyk's station.
He is also a regular on the "Today" show.
In 1980 he'd become a regular on NPR.
Now a regular on Radio 4 at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Miller used to be a regular on the Parkinson show.
She's also a regular on the discussion board.
Now she is a regular on the city's subways.
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