regularly
Americanadverb
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at regular times or intervals.
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according to plan, custom, etc.
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usually; ordinarily.
The dress is regularly $45 but is now on sale for $30.
Etymology
Origin of regularly
Example Sentences
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Hyundai’s popularity in the U.S. has risen in recent years with models such as the Tucson sport-utility vehicle, and it regularly wins industry awards for design, technology and quality.
He started to win tournaments regularly but struggled to make an impact at the Grand Slams after his 2008 triumph in Australia.
From Barron's
Warsh regularly disparages such models and the “economics guild” that developed them.
"Employees should report to work for their next regularly scheduled tour of duty to undertake orderly shutdown activities," a White House memo to agencies said.
From BBC
Inside his empire, companies regularly share resources, including employees.
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