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The sentence "study regularly" is correct and is very commonly used in written English.
You can use it whenever you are talking about the importance of studying frequently or at regular intervals. For example, you could say "It's important to study regularly if you want to do well in school."
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The study regularly asks around 6,000 estate agents and surveyors about achievable selling prices in their area.
The study regularly examines 48 news sources (15 cable television programs, 13 daily newspapers, 8 radio programs, 7 network television programs and 5 Web sites).
Good luck and don't forget to study regularly, I know you kiddies can get distracted with your sock hops.
So, there you have it: Study regularly, don't binge and review the concepts you are rusty on.
Ironically, judges in the jurisdiction under study regularly issue sentencing orders that disregard mandates of law.
This is not the case in all training programs, such that runners in another study regularly failed to comply with coach expectations in regard to the distance to be run and pace desired [10].
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Studies regularly claim that the use of Twitter, Facebook and other such services poses a threat to corporate wealth.
Contas Abertas, a public-spending watchdog, points out that much of its budget for demarcation studies regularly goes unspent.
Historical studies regularly top best-seller lists, and bygone French historians like Georges Duby and Fernand Braudel are not unfamiliar names in many households here.
She added that the agency intended to conduct studies regularly on the children's app market and publicly report its findings.
Although studies regularly show women think that breast screening lowers their risk of getting breast cancer, a recent mammography review in the United State "did not show reduced breast cancer deaths when adequately randomised trials were analysed", the scientists write.
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