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regularly
[ reg-yuh-ler-lee ]
adverb
- at regular times or intervals.
- according to plan, custom, etc.
- usually; ordinarily:
The dress is regularly $45 but is now on sale for $30.
Word History and Origins
Origin of regularly1
Example Sentences
Foltz said the Ducks and Angels communicate regularly and said he briefed Angels president John Carpino on the Ducks’ renovation plans.
Robin Griffiths, part of the Wiltshire branch of Butterfly Conservation, said: "When you mow your lawn, don't mow it all. To mow the lawn completely and regularly through the summer does very little for insects."
Kardo Mina, a final year law student at Swansea University who also works part time, said he regularly swapped meals for cups of coffee because doing so was "more financially viable".
Kimberley Grima regularly lies awake at night, calculating which of her three children – who, like her, all have chronic illnesses – can see their specialists.
The Pugh family joined her at the premiere of Thunderbolts* in London and her grandmother, Pat Mackin, regularly attends her celebrity events.
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