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The phrase "are now regular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has become regular or routine over time.
Example: "After several months of practice, the meetings are now regular and occur every Tuesday."
Alternatives: "have become routine" or "are now consistent".
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are now regular
adverb
At the present time.
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Addiction and rehab are now regular stops on the circuit of celebrity culture, after all.
Many of her previous employers, who used to treat her as "untouchable", are now regular customers.
There are now regular early-morning chats on immigration reform with Marco Rubio in the Senate gym.
According to official figures, some 80m people are now regular internet users, nearly 35% more than in 2002.
The recent revelation of counterterrorism bases in Africa elicits no surprise in them, nor do the military ceremonies that are now regular features at sporting events.
Several such businesses are now regular clients for my graphic and web design business, so it continues to bring benefits," she explains.
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At all the salons I visit, the therapists say teenagers are now regulars, although they won't give them treatments until they are 16.
How do you, as an artist working somewhere that's perceived as outside an art centre, take part in the wider dialogue?" To this end, Moss and Thurlow are now regulars at international art fairs in Miami, Tokyo, Cologne, London and New York.
This is now regular.
There is now regular commercial helicopter service, operated by N.Y.
Dissatisfaction with the cost of keeping members of the political class in the manner to which they have become accustomed has increasingly trickled into the mainstream and is now regular fodder for commentators and comedians.
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