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Discover Ludwig"regular haunt" is correct and commonly used in written English to refer to a place that is frequently visited or frequented by someone.
Example: The coffee shop on the corner is my regular haunt. I go there every morning for my caffeine fix.
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It is also a regular haunt for Safa, Rahma and Nesrine.
We dropped Katie off, and then drove to his regular haunt, Sodini's.
The nearest frozen yoghurt café was a regular haunt for students looking for a midweek treat.
We meet at the Blue Boar, a regular haunt in Westminster, and the supremely confident Kassam seems unfazed.
In a very short time the nightclub Le Poisson Rouge, also on Bleecker Street, has become a regular haunt for prominent musicians and fledging groups.
This was the first spot settled by the Greeks, and the leafy expanse was a regular haunt of Nietzsche while he was writing Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
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One of our regular haunts is the neighborhood Barnes & Noble, but even there, he has Hollywood on the brain.
But the regular tennis tour, it turns out, is a relatively sheltered place: a circuit full of routine and regular haunts.
Regular readers may know the UK urban scene is not one of my regular haunts, but this is the best thing I've seen so far this evening.
Both were pleased with the freshness of Maguro's fish but found it no better than that at their regular haunts.
It may be some time before the hotels, the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower and the Oberoi, once regular haunts for executives, become deal-making hubs again.
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