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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appear more regularly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is becoming more frequent or common over time.
Example: "Since the new policy was implemented, the issues seem to appear more regularly in our reports."
Alternatives: "occur more often" or "happen more frequently."
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"I do believe it is just a question of time before academic fraud and recruiting violations will start to appear more regularly in the women's game," said Mary Jo Kane, a Minnesota faculty member and the director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sport, which is located on the university's campus.
LGBT characters in films began to appear more regularly only in the 1980s.
No funnier than the comedians who appear more regularly on the show.
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He would not appear again until the Season 11 episode, "Save the Clam", but he has appeared more regularly since then.
He arrives at the school in the first series episode "Both Called Eric", and appears more regularly in the second series.
In later years, aviation modeling articles started appearing more regularly and became more and more dominant, until finally, in 1947, the magazine was renamed Flying Models, and later sold to Carstens Publications in 1969, without the fiction content.
By EGK-VIII, formation of an epithelial cell-sheet was not observed although the nuclei of the outermost, putative epiblast, cells appeared more regularly organized.
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