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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular slot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated time or position that is consistently allocated for a specific purpose, such as a meeting, event, or broadcast.
Example: "I have a regular slot every Tuesday at 3 PM for our team meetings."
Alternatives: "a fixed time" or "a scheduled period".
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The network has indicated it might give this show a regular slot.
Each router will be assigned to a regular slot and several event slots.
Getting a regular slot on the Daily Kos which helped make him a phenomenon Stateside.
Indeed, he has become something of a "talking head" on Radio 4 with a regular slot on the Film Programme.
By 1969, she had landed a regular slot on NBC's comedy sketch show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
Josephine took it, of course, but what she really wanted was a regular slot in the print edition.
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He got off to a promising start with a regular solo slot at the Sunshine Holiday Camp on Hayling Island in Hampshire, which brought him £5 a week.
Ministers responded to criticism of a perceived lack of parliamentary time for MPs to debate e-petitions by introducing a new, regular slot for such debates in MPs' secondary debating chamber, Westminster Hall, on Mondays.
Expansion is limited to two PCI-Express slots, a regular PCI slot, and whatever you can plug in to 8 USB ports and 2 firewire ports.
The Bluetooth slot is actually a regular CompactFlash slot, which makes possible an irresistible feature: you can slip in a digital camera's memory card for instant-gratification printouts.
It's like the iPhone version except there is a persistent map below the regular "slot machine" area where you pick and choose (or have the app pick and choose) your options for food.
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