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As for Sir Keir, he has been careful to put no figure to his newly-issued promises to reduce both net migration and irregular migration.

From BBC

Statistics that are available show that Zimbabweans account for 98% of what is termed "irregular migrants".

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The Democratic coalition had won over more high-propensity college-educated voters, who always turn out in midterms, while Republicans’ coalition had become more irregular.

From Slate

"I'm unable to sit or stand for a long period of time and I have a very poor and irregular sleep pattern," she said.

From BBC

In one case, from November 2012, a baby boy collapsed and water was subsequently discovered in his breathing tube – a highly irregular occurrence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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