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The phrase "about the same regularity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the frequency or consistency of an event or action in relation to another.
Example: "The trains arrive about the same regularity every day, making it easy for commuters to plan their schedules."
Alternatives: "with similar frequency" or "at roughly the same interval".
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Instead, it appeared to pander to the electorate's most hypersensitive instincts: Although tsunamis hit Germany with about the same regularity as sandstorms, the coalition parties fled from their traditional tolerance of civilian nuclear power.
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