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The phrase "become a regular" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is a frequent and dependable customer of a business, or someone who is a committed and loyal member of a group or organization. For example: "After visiting the cafe for several months, Tom decided to become a regular and now he receives a discount on his orders."
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Naturally, I've become a regular.
Will he become a regular?
It should become a regular habit.
Would he become a regular here?
For $20, you can become a regular.
We want him to become a regular".
It has become a regular feature of many protests.
If I lived nearby, I could easily become a regular.
Pensions have already become a regular election issue.
In 1980 he'd become a regular on NPR.
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We knew we needed to become a regular-use service.
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