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The phrase "altered on a regular basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is changed or modified frequently or consistently over time.
Example: "The software settings are altered on a regular basis to improve performance and user experience."
Alternatives: "modified regularly" or "changed frequently".
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"Maimonides," he went on, "rails against magic and sorcery and the idea that you can expect miracles, which is really what this boils down to, that the natural course of the world is altered on a regular basis by God intervening.
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