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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regular citizen" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who is not a member of a specific group or profession, but is simply an ordinary member of society. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as: - In a news article: "The new policy will affect both government officials and regular citizens alike." - In a conversation: "I want to create a system that benefits both the rich and the regular citizens." - In an essay or paper: "The rights and responsibilities of regular citizens are outlined in the Constitution." Example sentence: "As a regular citizen, I have the right to vote and participate in the democratic process."
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I want a regular citizen politician".
Hedge funds, to the regular citizen, seem shadowy and strange.
— Barack Obama rejoins Twitter as a regular citizen.
"For a regular citizen to have to watch that, it's too much".
With the refugee status documents, I was treated like a regular citizen.
"I'm a regular citizen here now," she says, with defiance and irony.
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"Petitioners are regular citizens of ordinary means.
They were regular citizens in a town that prized approachability.
I think people are looking for regular citizens.
Officials and regular citizens alike would turn away, he said.
A strong voice is needed to encourage regular citizens to cycle".
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