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The phrase "as it regularly does" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something happens consistently or habitually in a particular context.
Example: "The train arrived late, as it regularly does during rush hour."
Alternatives: "as is often the case" or "as it typically happens".
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Instead of leading by a mile, as it regularly does in venture capital, the region is neck and neck with a handful of other cities.
Without a fresh supply of ozone, solar radiation triggers reactions inside the vortex that can burn a hole in the ozone layer, as it regularly does over the Antarctic.
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I was working on the last chapter, and I had carried it to the office as I regularly did, to work on it and peck away at it at odd moments.
But if you have seen these people, as I regularly do, you will understand when I tell you that their lives are so dominated by suffering and want as to be literally indescribable.
Perhaps he found it confusing to hear, as one regularly does on Fox News and elsewhere, that Obama had scorned Churchill, and, at the same time, to walk by his bust.
Yes, Homeland can be tense, but it has never made my palms sweat as much as Justified regularly does.
She declined to say just what the station's policy was, or whether it allowed Mr. Cramer to recommend stocks his hedge fund owns, as he regularly does.
The fantasy rigs the narrative, so that there is something wearingly formulaic whenever Mitchell stages, as he regularly does, a spot of "realistic" skepticism.
If they make me laugh, as they regularly do, it's at an almost absurd richness of resonance attained with such jolting economy.
Even if the Giants and other teams no longer sequester themselves in some rural location for a month as their predecessors regularly did, it does not mean that all the traditions of a professional football training camp have vanished.
When he gets worked up and the band kicks in behind him, as it does regularly, his voice reaches for the ardent high notes of Bono in U2.
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