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Discover LudwigThe phrase "account regularly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of keeping track of or reporting on something consistently over time.
Example: "To ensure transparency, we need to account regularly for all expenditures related to the project."
Alternatives: "report consistently" or "document frequently".
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The city of Turin's Instagram account regularly reposts fragments of urban landscapes, photographed by residents.
And not checking your bank account regularly is hardly sensible either.
It's also important to get into the habit of checking your bank account regularly.
You should check this account regularly; all official correspondence from the university will be sent to your Columbia email account.
Email is the official mode of communication at the university, so be sure to check your Cornell email account regularly.
Little uses his pre-paid Monzo card, which he tops up from his current account regularly, for both business and personal use.
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Media accounts regularly portrayed the extreme fans as a bunch of kooks.
Active Twitter and Facebook accounts regularly post and live-stream from the camp.
We hear these accounts regularly and indeed some of the Don Dale accounts have been on the record since 2014.
After all, you, John and Jane Q. Voter, reconcile your family accounts regularly and can't spend a penny more than what is coming in.
Her most famous film, "Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai de Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles" (1975), devotes more than three hours to observing a woman's domestic routines before climaxing in, as accounts regularly put it, "an act of shocking violence".
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