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"as regularly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is done consistently or according to a set schedule. Example: "She goes to the gym as regularly as possible, even on busy days."
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Nobody drinks sparkling wine as regularly as the Italians do.
We don't speak French as regularly as we should.
Firstly, earthquakes don't happen as regularly as clockwork.
Our distant ancestors didn't eat as regularly as we do.
Since then, the calls for reform have come as regularly as the locusts.
I examine my breasts about as regularly as I go to doctors.
The topography rarely is as regularly oriented as in fold and thrust belts.
Not a bad effort for someone who wasn't hitting the seam as regularly as he wanted.
Britons drink almost as regularly as Mediterraneans but binge like Scandinavians (see chart).
In Cech's time as goalie, he has seen coaches discarded as regularly as paper cups.
Most died while still receiving dialysis, although not always as regularly as recommended.
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