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The phrase "are regularly given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is provided or offered on a consistent basis.
Example: "Students are regularly given feedback on their assignments to help them improve their skills."
Alternatives: "are frequently provided" or "are consistently offered".
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Concerts are regularly given at the National Music Academy of Ukraine (Tchaikovsky Conservatory).
The head coach asked why some teams are regularly given less demanding opponents first up than Wales do.
High-ranking officials are regularly given special treatment, while common people are often barred from better-equipped medical facilities.
Why, he asked, was he being hounded for saying things for which black people are regularly given a pass.
Mortgages are regularly given to social enterprises and green ventures and savings accounts can hold a maximum of £125,000 and generate interest of at least 1%.
Before his ban, Raab was eligible for Heat credentials on a game-by-game basis, depending on available space; about 150 reporters are regularly given credentials to Heat games.
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Both charities say they are regularly giving advice to callers on how to care for their horses more cheaply.
To diminish this very essence of scientific process and collaboration (collect data, analyse, deduce) by conflating it with vastly exaggerated or fundamentally false claims of disagreement (often promoted by those with no interest in the truth, only their version of it) the media are regularly giving a very false impression of scientific research and the opinions of the scientific community.
For such bons mots, he was regularly given press awards.
Teachers across the state were regularly given high ratings even when their work was poor.
But the company isn't as innovative as it is regularly given credit for.
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