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The phrase "a regular stipend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a consistent payment or allowance given to someone, often for work or support.
Example: "The university offers a regular stipend to graduate students who assist with research projects."
Alternatives: "a consistent allowance" or "a recurring payment".
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Moalin wanted to give Shikhalow a regular stipend; Khadar didn't want to promise.
The government gives a regular stipend to parents of children under two, but when this ends, children are often abandoned.
But in 1760, George III, tired of the yearly variation in the rents, surrendered them to Parliament in return for a regular stipend known as the civil list.
Paid a regular stipend, these angels then advocate good health practices in their respective communities and also refer any villagers with issues to the nearest health centres.
Known then as the Jewish Central Information Office, the library essentially functioned as a private intelligence service, with Mr. Wiener paid a regular stipend by British government departments in return for keeping them informed about developments in Germany.
It was content to encourage education and to favour teaching careers by fiscal exemptions, and only very exceptionally did an emperor create certain chairs of higher education and assign them a regular stipend.
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The concession conferred on the grantees the sole rights to mine throughout Lobengula's country, as well as the power to defend this exclusivity by force, in return for weapons and a regular monetary stipend.
It's been two weeks since we last discovered a genius!" Castelli, to hold on to his artists, paid them regular stipends, on a scale unheard of in America, whether their work sold or not.
The true cost of paying large cadres of CHWs regular stipends were an ' enormous amount' (Informant 17), and ' expensive' (Informant 15).
There are strong suspicions countries such as Algeria, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are surreptitiously involved; Malians say that in occupied towns generous regular stipends are given to men siding with the Islamists.
Policy bodies, including the WHO and USAID, now advocate for regular stipends.
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