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The phrase "a regularity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a consistent pattern or occurrence in various contexts, such as scientific observations or behavioral patterns.
Example: "The study revealed a regularity in the data that suggested a strong correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "a consistency" or "a pattern".
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Suppose, for example, that pi manifests a regularity starting at 10100 decimal places?
Marathons are a regularity these days, and when he visits New York, he prefers to run the Central Park loop.
There was a regularity to the joy of discovering these new places, each so similar, none identical.
"Accounting irregularities are becoming a regularity here on the street of dreams," said Bryan Piskorowski, a market commentator at Prudential Financial.
Of the central characters, one is an out and out cad (he cheats on his wife with a regularity that would test the bounds of scheduling and stamina).
Unfortunately what we had were missives from high above, fired with a regularity suggesting haste and a foregrounding of party politics.
Since I moved to New York City from Melbourne, I've been subjected to street harassment with a regularity that almost defies belief.
The first two albums were largely continuous affairs; Hung and Power are now cutting their material into blocks, and adding a regularity to some tracks.
And it doesn't help matters that newspapers like the Times report on the show's ratings with a regularity and gravity usually reserved for the cardiograms of Presidential candidates..
As the game proceeded, England scored tries with a regularity that not even London buses can match - one every four minutes.
He has been making the extraordinary look ordinary for four years now, producing astonishingly brilliant performances with a regularity that has made them no longer astonish.
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