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The phrase "drop regularly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that occurs frequently or at consistent intervals. Example: "The company decided to drop regularly scheduled updates to improve efficiency."
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However, Urmson cautions against expecting disengagements to drop regularly, year on year.
From there, the SA-BSN and SA-WSN power spectra stay more or less constant up to SH degree 3 and then drop regularly down.
App Engine's prices drop regularly, but they're voluminous and confusing, and a single instance — a pretty puny virtual machine — costs more than a dollar day, not counting storage or bandwidth.
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Guilt, rage, prejudice, so diffuse when the bombs are dropping, regularly make the innocent suspect.
Four of our patients however had glaucomatous cupping and were on intraocular pressure eye drops regularly.
I've not been able to get Prosumer out of my head since watching this video so expect it to be dropped regularly in future posts.
The way war-zone photographers currently deal with this is by shooting on small cards (8-16GB) and using dead drops regularly.
Most of the DEDG patients (89%) used eye drops regularly for treating their ocular surface alteration.
The DED patients had known dry eyes before starting our study, and most of them (89%) used eye drops regularly for treating their tear film alterations.
This positive effect is time-dependent and displays an early rapid increase until the third year, when the gain is utmost, but then drops regularly afterwards, without apparently any trend towards a further plateau.
If you struggle with dry eyes, use over-the-counter saline drops regularly to fight redness and tiredness in your eyes.
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