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Discover Ludwig"regular readers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to people who read something frequently or consistently. For example, "Our blog has a loyal group of regular readers who leave comments and give us feedback."
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In that sense, we're regular readers.
But they are not regular readers.
This is causing problems for some regular readers.
Regular readers know which side of that divide I'm on.
Regular readers will note some changes in this issue.
Regular readers can probably guess how we started.
He estimates that he has 300 regular readers.
To regular readers: sorry for my recent absence.
At its peak, it had perhaps ninety-five readers readers.
Regular readers will know I share his judgment.
As regular readers know, I'm no fan of Mr. Lerach.
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