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The phrase "so regular that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or behavior that occurs with such frequency or consistency that it leads to a specific outcome or conclusion. Example: "The train arrives so regularly that passengers can set their watches by it."
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His treks were so regular that any variation was newsworthy.
But the storms have become so regular that he is now a highly sought-after asset.
The criticism was so strong and so regular that Layún had to visit a psychologist to deal with it.
The sound of gunfire was so regular that Jama came to think of it as a drumbeat — the soundtrack to his new life.
The clients are so regular that you learn over time which are the best — people can read the addresses and names off the bags.
At 42, Damon's face has scarcely changed since he first became famous, its features so regular that he could be almost anyone.
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The other three women say Moore approached them with sexual intentions — behavior that was apparently so regular for him that he was banned from a local mall in the 1980s.
Strikes have become so regular in France that they're almost parodic.
The pinpricks are so regular and constant that a scar is opening up.
The slumping Yankees replaced him with Gehrig, then a promising rookie out of Columbia University, whose three hits earned him a regular job — so regular, in fact, that he did not miss a game for another 14 years.
How do you suppose a guy like that seemed so regular?" Silence.
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