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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are still regular and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consistency or frequency of something that continues to occur over time.
Example: "Despite the changes in management, the meetings are still regular and well-attended by the staff."
Alternatives: "remain consistent and" or "continue to be regular and".
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Yet despite growing consensus that such knee-jerk surgeries are unethical, the procedures are still regular and legal in most of the world.
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So have the scares: There are still regular stabbings and beheadings and the like, but they aren't the focus of the show (if they ever were).
Harvard students are some of the brightest and most ambitious, but they are still regular people who need to relax and pursue interests outside of school.
Friends defined audiences' view of a good sitcom in the nineties, and marathon re-runs are still regular occurrences on channels such as E4 and Comedy Central.
Yet there are still regular reports of cross-border clashes in the region.
Relations have improved slightly under Manmohan Singh, but there are still regular skirmishes on the disputed border in Kashmir.
Despite attempts to seal a lasting ceasefire, there are still regular exchanges of artillery fire across the border.
The corresponding relationships between B. rapa and A. thaliana were still regular, although relatively more complicated.
He added that things had got better, but there were still regular failings across train companies.
For now, the most profitable content, Deloitte tells me, is still regular ol' traditionally formatted television programming.
However, due to the fact that the Reynolds number is not high enough, the numerical solution is still regular on the boundary.
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