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The phrase "a regular question in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a question that frequently arises in a particular context or subject area.
Example: "In our discussions about climate change, a regular question in these conversations is how we can reduce carbon emissions effectively."
Alternatives: "a common question in" or "a frequent question in".
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A regular question in English and drama exams has invited students to consider where the interval should be taken in certain Shakespeare plays.
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We still get regular questions in for us to ask from the front in the field.
87 (judge) Margot James Conservative vice-chairman A regular on Question Time and The Andrew Marr Show, James was a successful businesswoman before becoming MP for Stourbridge in 2010.
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When regular people, in this case from all sorts of NGOs and other similar organizations, get to ask regular questions.
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