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regularly

[reg-yuh-ler-lee] / ˈrɛg yə lər li /




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He said the stories were sourced "entirely legitimately" and that her social circle was "known to be 'leaky'", with family members regularly giving information to the press.

From BBC

He regularly supported other local causes hosting major island events, often acting as an auctioneer.

From BBC

It is understood Robertson was not pushing for a move, although the Scotland captain is keen to play more regularly before this summer's World Cup.

From BBC

Barnum catered to a growing middle class, who were better educated, regularly reading newspapers and magazines, and interested in seeing what the world had to offer, says Robert Wilson, author of “Barnum: An American Life.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Carbon and nitrogen levels suggest she regularly consumed seafood.

From Science Daily