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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very regular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite ordinary or typical in nature.
Example: "She has a very regular routine that she follows every day without fail."
Alternatives: "quite ordinary" or "fairly typical".
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He seems a very regular guy".
"But we had a very regular friendship.
She's just a very regular person, like Bradley Wiggins.
"I'm a very regular sort of person," he said.
And when they gave the rats enough room, a very regular pattern emerged.
We rented a villa in the hills south of Florence for a very regular holiday.
"Men with guns come and wreak havoc on a very regular basis.
But we do buy tickets from venue websites and the normal well-known ticket agencies on a very regular basis.
"Essentially hospitals across the country are under enormous pressure – declaring black alerts is now a very regular occurrence.
"Prepare to be embarrassed on a very regular basis," says Kate McDermott, reflecting on her time dating a Frenchman.
And they have looked at this again and again, and they look at it on a very regular basis.
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