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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regular rendezvous" is correct and usable in written English
It means a planned or scheduled meeting or gathering that occurs regularly or repeatedly. Example: We always have our regular rendezvous at the coffee shop every Saturday morning to catch up on each other's lives.
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The regular rendezvous point is the corner of Hicks & Montague Streets.
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Rendezvous regular Mark McDonald asked for fresh U.S. embassy stories.
For the regular patrons and personnel here at the Mayflower, last week's revelations of Gov. Eliot Spitzer's rendezvous with a pricey prostitute within its walls fit into a decades-long story of such liaisons.
There are now only two games remaining in the regular season, and perhaps no team has been as much a part of this unexpected rendezvous in the standings between the Rays and the Red Sox than the Yankees.
But those who opt to quaff describe themselves as a close-knit group upholding a longstanding tradition on the local rails, regulars who gather each day on the same bar car or rearrange schedules for a rendezvous with a preferred bartender.
Mr. Elkind reports that Mr. Spitzer spent more than $100,000 on his rendezvous with women from the Emperor's Club V.I.P., the prostitution ring that counted him as a regular client.
After lunch we lurched down the Boulevard du Montparnasse to the Sélect, which had been his regular port of call in the 1920s, when he first started coming to Paris, because it was then a top homosexual rendezvous.
Arranging a rendezvous?
Rendezvous in midtown this afternoon?
The rendezvous went as planned.
Let's rendezvous then.
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