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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are regular features of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe elements or characteristics that are consistently present in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In many ecosystems, seasonal changes are regular features of the environment that affect wildlife behavior."
Alternatives: "are common aspects of" or "are typical elements of".
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Pettiness, idiocy, and vulgarity are regular features of the site.
Lunchtime concerts and afternoon recitals are regular features of the schedule, although Sunday is music-free.
Toxic clouds of smog are regular features of China's major cities, with some studies showing pollution has caused about 1 million premature deaths a year.
The cells arranged in nodules or rosettes, had dense nuclear chromatin, with mitoses and nuclear debris which are regular features of MCC (Fig. 2, 3).
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Announcements of Chinese debt cancellations have been regular features of summits over the past 15 years.
Spats over the official language of public business, street signage and dual citizenship have been regular features of recent years.
Indeed, descriptions of those women, along with his mother and daughters, will be regular features of Mr. Obama's speeches, Ms. Sebelius said.
Therefore, controlled autonomous switching might be is regular feature of many behaviors (e.g., alternation between rest and arousal).
Lunchtime concerts and afternoon recitals are also regular features of the schedule, although Sunday is music-free.
Clips of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif ., a favorite Republican target, are also regular features of the operation.
Charges that the American military is unprepared to wage war are a regular feature of presidential campaigns.
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