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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a somewhat regular basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event that occurs with some frequency, but not necessarily consistently.
Example: "I try to exercise on a somewhat regular basis to maintain my health."
Alternatives: "a fairly regular basis" or "an occasional basis".
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Depending on the results, the medical examiner's office would consider working with the academy on a somewhat regular basis.
That, or cleaning the mug and/or your balls on a somewhat regular basis.
I started with no experience and today I'm someone who engages with the public on a somewhat regular basis.
With the ability to get 1.5 days of battery life under heavy use and multiple days under light use, I forget that I need to charge it on a somewhat regular basis.
Instead, my clients cared more about seeing me face-to-face on a somewhat regular basis.
Also of note is that this opening may-well see the revival of Disney's abandoned practice of re-releasing their 'classics' into theaters on a somewhat regular basis.
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I talk to his agent on a fairly regular basis.
Times restaurant critic Jonathan Gold raved of Strawder's barbecue, writing: "While some people calibrate their weeks to the appearance of Neil Strawder's rig at the Sunday Atwater Farmers Market and the Wednesday market at Pershing Square, many of us need our dose of Bigmista's pig bacon, brisket and mega-smokey pastrami on a somewhat more regular basis".
Enjoy a brew-ski on a regular basis?
Ad directors came and went on a regular basis.
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