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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regularly follow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of consistently keeping up with something, such as news, updates, or a routine.
Example: "I regularly follow the latest developments in technology to stay informed."
Alternatives: "consistently track" or "frequently monitor".
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In this study 48.2%% of HCWs reported that they regularly follow standard procedures and regression model indicated that regularly following standard precautions has no significant relation with percutaneous injury.
Plainclothes officers don't regularly follow journalists around.
After Liz initially reached out, we started to regularly follow her blog.
Did she regularly follow Ingram into the gent's while he took a pee?
Police censure should now more regularly follow the whispered scoffing of footsore pedestrians.
Shaking, handheld cameras regularly follow wrestlers away from the arena floor as they stage fights with pipes, chains and chairs that look plenty real.
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All the patients were regularly followed up: every 3 months for the first 2 years, every 6 months for the following 3 years and then once a year.
Some are regularly followed or have their telephones tapped.
"This is out there as guidance, but it's guidance that isn't regularly followed".
His trips to Europe are regularly followed by influxes of thousands of dollars into the Ansar coffers; his brother Khaled is in charge of the group's treasury.
The actress told the inquiry last week that she was regularly followed by paparazzi who chased her down dark streets when she was in her early 20s.
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