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The phrase "all too regularly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happens frequently, often with a negative connotation.
Example: "I find myself all too regularly forgetting important deadlines, which affects my work performance."
Alternatives: "far too often" or "too frequently".
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Reports of corporate chicanery have come all too regularly since the discovery of arcane and esoteric accounting schemes at Enron more than two years ago.
The world needs reminding of these all too regularly and for the past 50 or more years we've had Kitzinger there to do just that.
However, we all have that one friend who has no income but somehow still manages to fill the fridge with their food and purchase new clothes and gadgets all too regularly.
Hales' 115 kept the scoreboard ticking over for the home team as wickets fell all too regularly at the other end.
I don't use Spotify all too regularly, but I listen to mainstream radio almost every day.
Injuries to key players have cost Arsenal for years, with star players suffering injuries all too regularly.
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We all see, too regularly, the essential dynamic of the Turnbull prime ministership, which is client state.
Her men all seem really polite too, regularly referring to Savita as "Madam" rather than "You dirty sexy little fucking whore," like in most British porn.
"This has happened to us at Chelsea, Wigan, Southampton - all penalties - the handball against Newcastle, it is happening too regularly in my opinion.
For all the variety of latter-day Mostly Mozart, the "Jupiter" Symphony, like certain Mozart piano concertos, still turns up perhaps too regularly.
As a population, we're taking painkillers too regularly.
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