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The phrase "a regular show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a television program or event that follows a standard format or schedule.
Example: "Every Saturday night, we gather to watch a regular show that features our favorite characters and storylines."
Alternatives: "a typical program" or "a standard broadcast".
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Perhaps he is too grand to be contained by a regular show.
It really is surprising that Radio 2 hasn't given them a regular show.
He's got a regular show in Vegas and I'm on internet TV show with Sam Seder.
A regular show with an extended segment from Quadrophenia may have made for a more satisfying evening.
At the time, she was hosting a regular show at Largo, the illustriously hip club in Los Angeles.
The pair, who will present a regular show on talkSPORT, appeared briefly on Alan Brazil's breakfast show before hosting their own spot between 10am and 1pm.
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At 10 31, a regular shows up, famished and with a low-blood-sugar temper tantrum, ready to go.
On Monday night's episode, "Late Late Show" host James Corden interrupted a regular showing of the new Ava DuVernay helmed adaptation in order to share a 4D experience of the film.
CT shows a regular appearance of the displaced sesamoid bone.
Peter Boyce, a New Society regular, shows a Cardiff family trapped in their front yard as soccer fans march past, on their way to have a riot.
Is writing a show like Regular Show, where magic abounds and nearly anything is possible, in some ways harder to write than a more grounded series?
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