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The phrase "as regularly experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs frequently or is commonly encountered in a particular context.
Example: "The challenges faced by the team were, as regularly experienced, a result of miscommunication."
Alternatives: "as often encountered" or "as frequently observed".
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Based on light-dependent transcription and on localisation data, we propose that RedCAPs might participate in the light (intensity and quality -dependent structural or functional reorganisation of the light-harvesting antennae of the photosystems upon dark to light shifts as regularly experienced by diatoms in nature.
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We therefore hypothesise that RedCAPs might be involved in the light-dependent structural and/or functional reorganisation of the light-harvesting antenna of PS I and/or PS II in response to D/LL shifts (including water induced changes in light quality) as diatoms regularly experience in their natural habitats, i.e. the water column, mudflats or sea-ice packs [ 51- 53].
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When I traveled as a nondisabled person, I didn't run into any of the issues I now regularly experience as a disabled traveler.
Back when I traveled as a nondisabled person, I didn't run into any of the issues I now regularly experience as a disabled traveler.
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