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"regular encounters" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to experiences that happen on a frequent, predictable basis. For example, "My regular encounters with the neighborhood stray cat have really warmed my heart."
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Old trees also guarantee regular encounters with chainsaw-wielding tree guys, a breed unto themselves.
As a sports reporter in regular encounters with professional athletes I suffered acutely.
Indeed, the more regular an individual's behaviour, the more likely he or she is to have regular encounters.
These range from one-night stands to regular encounters that deepen into exclusive, life-long partnerships – and may or may not end in pregnancy.
Dr. Siri is anything but athletic, huffing and legs wobbling as he rides a bicycle across Vientiane, the Laotian capital, and has regular encounters with the supernatural.
A child who lacks regular encounters with green spaces can develop stress disorders, and the less green an environment, the higher the rate of violence and assault.
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His 20-minute run on the circular (and only) island road included a regular encounter with the island's monkeys.
The appointment brought Chapuys into close and regular encounter with a changeable monarch, a number of queens, an evolving line-up of administrators, fellow diplomats, ladies-in-waiting, and merchant communities, whom Chapuys appeared to convince to provide a wealth of information for the Imperial cause.
There are four types of missions: regular, encounter, dispatch, and area.
Profound information on available options is virtually not possible in regular neurologist encounters.
His diary records regular sexual encounters with numerous prostitutes, and the ensuing bouts of painful venereal infections.
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