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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regular columnist" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to someone who writes columns regularly for a publication. Example: "Jane Smith is a regular columnist for the local newspaper, where she shares her opinions on current events and community issues."
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He will be a regular columnist for Grantland.
Gillard is a now a regular columnist for Guardian Australia.
Gillard is now a regular columnist for the website.
At present, he is a regular columnist for El Mercurio and PULSO (both Chilean publications).
At The Jerusalem Report, Sharansky was a regular columnist and a moral force.
Sternhell, a regular columnist, lives in the Old Katamon district of Jerusalem.
Roy, a mechanical engineer, was a regular columnist of the Bangladeshi news agency bdnews24.com.
But he claims that the regular columnist gig hadn't gotten proper review.
She is a regular columnist for The Nation Magazine and blogs at MadLawProfessor.
Although he nominally retired as a regular columnist at Scientific American in 1982, Gardner's prolific output has continued.
He is a frequent speaker on the topic of leadership, and he is a regular columnist for Inc.
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