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The phrase "all too regular occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happens frequently and is often unwelcome or undesirable.
Example: "The delays in public transport have become an all too regular occurrence, frustrating commuters daily."
Alternatives: "too frequent event" or "all too common situation".
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Sad to say, data breach disclosures are an all too regular occurrence these days.
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It is much more dangerous to humanity than it appears, and an all-too-regular occurrence.
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In Latin America, where military coups were once, as you say, too-regular occurrences, there have been almost no successful coups since the Berlin Wall fell.
All of these, no doubt, are also regular occurrences on the 21.16 Caledonian Sleeper service to Fort William.
Unfortunately, that's an all too common occurrence in Glendale.
The premature deaths of sex workers in India is an all too common occurrence.
Unfortunately for the Tologs, James' second try highlighted an all too common occurrence as Sacred Heart came close on several tries.
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