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The phrase "a regular reader of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who frequently reads a particular publication, book, or type of content.
Example: "As a regular reader of the magazine, I always look forward to the latest issue each month."
Alternatives: "an avid follower of" or "a consistent consumer of".
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Are you a regular reader of thrillers?
I am a regular reader of your health bulletins.
Was the assailant a regular reader of his column?
He was a regular reader of biographies and, he knew, a skillful writer.
Clearly you're not a regular reader of Pis'ma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, the journal he edits.
If you're a regular reader of the Capital Weather Gang, then you're familiar with Joe Flood's weather photos.
Monkey must confess to not being a regular reader of Loaded – even after its relaunch with a "zero nipple" policy.
Fortunately it's not as bad as all that, as Monkey - a regular reader of the Penarth Times - can testify.
Garnier is a regular reader of the chancellor's speeches, and for now he is happy with the content.
(I'm a regular reader of the back pages, and knew all the details of his transfer fee).
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