Sentence examples for as is regularly from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "as is regularly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express something that occurs frequently or in a standard manner, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The report is updated as is regularly to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "as is customary" or "as is usual".

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Consider having a panel instead of a single judge rule on cases, as is regularly done on the appellate level, Mr. Landsman suggests.

"Rather than collaborating to reduce food-borne pathogens" as is regularly done abroad, she reports, the patchwork of United States government agencies and the food companies themselves "shift attention to consumer education as the best way to ensure safe food".

As is regularly observed by the tartan twitterati, Scotland has twice as many pandas as Conservative MPs, so Tories popping north to advise the natives on their voting duty are liable to prove counter-productive.

As is regularly reported by the trade journal Modern Healthcare, data on median or average doctors compensation can vary significantly, depending on who does the survey, the sample they survey and the response rates they achieve (you can see this by clicking on the chart to the right of the headline on this page).

Ledley King, as is regularly the case, was resting his bad knee with a view to playing in the Premier League on Sunday but the central defence still did not look as if it had got used to operating without him.

We did not study the difference between the response to the positive stimuli and the response to the negative stimuli as is regularly done in emotional fMRI studies.

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He kept the mother from sending her off to a closed convent, as was regularly threatened; he hired tutors to teach her Latin, Greek and mathematics.

The curriculum includes training on drills aimed at improving facility responses to emergency conditions such as hemorrhage and eclampsia, which are then to be conducted in-country, as are regularly occurring audits for all maternal, fetal and neonatal deaths.

Here, Charlotte is a woman who hasn't so much intrigued as been regularly damned.

White's thesis was widely discussed in theology, history, and has been subject to some sociological testing as well as being regularly discussed by philosophers (see Whitney 1993, Attfield 2001).

Even at our mild criterion of about 60 minutes at four METs weekly, only about 50% of the subjects were classified as being regularly active in leisure time across all seven countries.

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