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The phrase "live regularly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's daily or weekly routine, habits, or lifestyle. Example: "As a fitness instructor, I encourage my clients to live regularly by exercising at least three times a week and maintaining a healthy diet."
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Damon and Jace, you've also gone through several levels of business and non-business; and you both still play live regularly.
She and her sister, Joan Donovan, saw nothing of their father, who left the family early, and the girls did not live regularly with their mother until 1942, when the independent-minded Margaret was working for a war production factory in Brooklyn.
Laptop atop lap, twiggy pint of Speckled Plank in hand, and reluctantly wrapped in a slightly mothy Flag of St George, which last saw action when David Seaman blubbed and Ronaldinho chuckled last summer... Min-by-min is cheered by the news that pubs across the country are forsaking ITV's coverage to beam live, regularly refreshed updates from yours truly.
Townshend and Daltrey continued as the Who, releasing Endless Wire in 2006, and continued to play live regularly.
12. Be Live Regularly: The more you do live streaming, the better you will get at doing it and the more your audience will come to expect it from you.
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In Wales, Oxfam workers, who have been developing a scheme to help people gain confidence and control of their lives, regularly find their work undone by cuts and sanctions.
Finally we'll be talking to the people on the frontline in Africa, Asia and Europe; the rangers and investigators and campaigners, some of whom risk their lives regularly to protect Loxodonta africana and Elephas maximus.
They were then followed every five to ten years throughout their lives, regularly describing their personalities, their activities, and their accomplishments and failures.
Virtually everyone, in their everyday lives, regularly makes decisions upon their knowledge of the outside world and the confidence they have in their knowledge.
A total of 19 examples involved a timing aspect to the definition of crisis, mostly using words that describe a chronic experience (e.g. frequent, daily lives, regularly, ongoing, and persistent).
Sharing your lives regularly will keep your friendship vital once you've found one another again.
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