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"you regularly see" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that is seen or experienced on a regular basis. For example: "At this time of year, you regularly see whales migrating along the coast."
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Likewise, if you regularly see a psychologist, psychiatrist or physical therapist, get a referral to someone on or near campus.
The seaside is one of the last places where you regularly see the loss of life associated with food.
In the documentary, you regularly see Apfel and her husband having a ball together, both tickled by the same sense of humour.
In rural Pakistan, you regularly see madrassas established by Islamic fundamentalists, typically offering free tuition, free meals and even scholarships to study abroad for the best students.
Pick up a newspaper in any part of the Arab world and you regularly see a swastika superimposed on the Israeil flag.
"On diversity of voices do we have people from ethnically diverse backgrounds who are on air who are voices you regularly see and hear.
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You are under no obligation to stay if you feel too uncomfortable and there's no rule saying you must regularly see this therapist.
So did the feeling, in many communities, including the most marginalized, that we were all done with this, the crack epidemic and that moment in the eighties when you'd regularly see people on subway and have no idea what they were about to do.
Finally, it felt like we were on the brink of a sea change; the boom in black talent would revolutionise British culture and you would regularly see characters on film, television and stage whose ethnicity could be incidental to the characters.
On Twitter, you'll regularly see US users pondering why there is Braille on drive-through cash machines when blind people can't drive.
Olympic diving disciplines have evolved from something you might regularly see a child attempt at the local swimming pool into the modern-day balletic blur of twists and turns.
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