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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular series" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a set of events or occurrences that happen regularly or in a predictable pattern. Example: The television show airs every Monday night as part of a regular series.
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The Mittal Institute's Delhi office hosts a regular series of artist talks as part of our India Seminar Series through Harvard Global Research Support Centre India.
The show ran as a regular series until 1991, before it was aired in sporadic specials.
Those flash-forwards proved so popular that they have continued on as a regular series.
The Philharmonic's virtuosos hold a regular series of events at Merkin Concert Hall.
In 1970, ABC launched Monday Night Football as a regular series during the football season.
This is the first of a regular series looking at civil liberties in the European Union.
This is his first of a regular series of blogs for the Guardian Teacher Network.
No rhyme or reason Another in a regular series of limericks based on recent events: Quick, somebody tell the director!
The event is one of a regular series of public debates organised by Temas, Rafael Hernández's journal.
Kate Young writes a regular series for the Guardian about food in literature and blogs at Little Library Cafe.
The report is one of a regular series of impartiality reviews of corporation coverage commissioned by the trust.
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