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Discover Ludwig"listen regularly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to express the idea of consistently listening to something. For example, "I make it a point to listen regularly to the advice of my parents."
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(Many classical musicians, however, listen regularly to non-classical music).
And Ms. Maroulleti estimates that 500,000 members of the metropolitan region's Greek and Cypriot communities listen regularly to WNYE-FM's Greek-language programs.
"Although Iraq has no free press, some Iraqis do have satellite dishes with access to international television and many listen regularly to radio stations broadcast outside Iraq".
It improved as the week wore on – and my goodness, did it wear – but how interested would you have to be in football to listen regularly?
Joe also did a series for the BBC World Service called the London Calling broadcasts, to which both girls listen regularly.
His breakfast show has just received record-breaking audience figures: 9.9 million people listen regularly to him on Radio 2. Frankly, it makes his predecessor, Terry Wogan, look like a real shambling amateur (as opposed to the pretend one that was Wogan's shtick).
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The owners of the farm moved into the kitchen, they listened regularly to the BBC broad casts; and always harbored from two to six young men who were evading forced labor in Germany.
When all is said and done — no small challenge for modern media — anyone who listens regularly to NPR news and its local stations can hear the due diligence to fairness in its reports.
He loves and listens regularly to music but arrived late at an appreciation of country, an evolution that has caused his wife, Susan, a corporate lawyer, even more dismay than his beard does.
A Department of Health spokesman said: "Jeremy Hunt would not be doing his job if he wasn't keeping in touch with hospitals on the front line in the run-up to winter and talking and listening regularly to feedback about how things are going".
Tchima listens regularly to educational programming on the radio at home.
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