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The phrase "a regular progression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or expected sequence of events or developments over time.
Example: "The training program is designed to ensure a regular progression of skills, allowing participants to build on their knowledge gradually."
Alternatives: "a steady advancement" or "a consistent development".
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Langdell raised the law program to university standards by instituting a regular progression of mandatory courses and tests.
It has a regular progression following damage to a principal structure; there are underlying neural mechanisms that subserve it.
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Monocotyledons, flowering plants the seeds of which contain only one cotyledon, share with dicotyledons such as Capsella the main features of early embryogenesis, including the possession of a suspensor and, in most cases, a fairly regular progression of cell divisions to the octant stage.
Whereas Swiss-Prot shows a relatively regular progression, TrEMBL does not.
Opportunities appeared to come up in regular progression in Ms. Conover's successful, but not flashy, career.
This review of some important questions, which may need further discussion, ends by recommending that hospital-based allergy departments set up peanut-specific OIT, with regular progression of doses at home and with regular evaluation at the hospital at 12-week intervals.
These charts are preferred in vision research because of regular progression in letter size and uniform spacing between lines.
In light of this, we examined whether apomictic seed development was characterized by expression by genes known to be important for the regular progression of gametogenesis and seed development in sexual plants.
That's a steady progression.
Besides, it is really very difficult to imagine a regular coastline uniformly conditioning the wave progression, as indicate in recent papers (Mastronuzzi et al., 2006; Goto et al., 2009a; Pignatelli et al., 2009) and underlined by Imamura in Benner et al. (2010).
8, 25 When one considers that a force of roughly three to six times body weight is exerted across a healthy knee joint during the single stance phase of walking, it becomes clear that an overweight or obese person with knee OA is at significant risk for exacerbation of joint symptoms and disease progression when initiating a regular weight-bearing walking program.
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