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"quite regular" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that is close to but not quite perfectly regular. For example: "The blade shape was quite regular, but with subtle variations in the thickness."
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Her eyebrows are not quite regular either.
So I think this is quite regular.
Yet the combined sounds somehow move with a snappy, if not quite regular, swing.
In geysers such as Yellowstone's Old Faithful, the spouting and recharge period is quite regular.
Her appearances with the company, which had never been quite regular, became even more sporadic.
They are quite regular visitors, trespassers by means of a hole in her wall.
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Instead of freezing like water into a regular, repeating, wire-frame pattern of identical clusters of atoms, quasicrystals have a not-quite-regular structure that never exactly repeats.
Implementing such a scanning method could already dramatically improve the amount of information collected in a single scan (in the same time), even if the method is still quite a regular one.
Bo was quite a regular guy.
I'm not quite a regular — I'm not here seven days a week".
This recently discovered half-brother (Johnny Galecki) of Hope and Faith's is becoming quite the regular.
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