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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regularly needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It implies something that occurs on a regular basis and is commonly used in the context of describing something that is often needed or required. For example: Regularly needed supplies, such as paper and pens, can be bought in bulk to save money.
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Someone regularly needed to get between the panels and pull out the weeds.
There was some concern about the money she told the court she regularly needed.
I took their experiences as cautionary tales and instead partnered with men who were dependent on me: a bespectacled journalist who asked me to proofread his articles, a divorced father who regularly needed me to spot him cash.
Blood samples were taken in additional blood collection tubes during regularly needed blood examinations.
Indeed, changes in ventilator settings are regularly needed in mechanically ventilated patients.
Most vaccines are based on protective humoral responses while for intracellular pathogens CD8+ T cells are regularly needed to provide protection.
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Their facilities are aging and regularly need costly improvements, draining limited resources.
But, even with a policy in place, Sun-Maid regularly needs to revamp its anti-slavery policies.
TV has become louder, brasher, more celebrity-based and harder to operate, with multi-channels that regularly need updating.
The app remembers the last three countdown timers you've set, which will be useful if you find yourself regularly needing to time the same intervals.
I never turn off the Internet, because I regularly need to check facts or details while I'm in midsentence or midparagraph.
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