regular visit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregularandvisit
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regular
adjective
uk/ˈreɡ.jə.lər/us/ˈreɡ.jə.lɚ/
happening or doing ...
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visit
noun[C]
uk/ˈvɪz.ɪt/us/ˈvɪz.ɪt/
an occasion when you visit a place ...
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(Definition ofregularandvisitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One consequence of this is that theregularvisitto families-without-apparent-problems has often to go by the board, so that more time can be spent on the families with problems.
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In a multitude of cases this could be avoided if the elderly person could rely on aregularvisitfrom a trained worker.
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He was awarded a full-time learning support assistant and aregularvisitfrom the health trust physiotherapist.
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Theregularvisitto the dentist, when he can give skilled attention to something which is quite minor, preventing it from becoming much more serious, is of the utmost importance.
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For those who cannot be trained in any form of work, theregularvisitof a qualified home teacher can do much to brighten their lives.
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Nor were his regular visits to church unimportant.
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Regular visits to the surgeries were also undertaken, in order to keep a visible presence.
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The bonds between them were sustained by regular visits and telephone calls.
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Treatment compliance and physical health were checked at regular visits during the treatment period.
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While children are single they continue to think of their parents' home as home, and to make regular visits back for weekends and holidays.
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The programme of scientific work continued unabated, as did the regular visits to bases to supply them with fuel and food and to exchange personnel.
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Deering omitted gentry families residing either permanently in the town, or maintaining a town house for regular visits.
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However, park management activities such as regular visits, communication with communities, and education about park boundaries are also important.
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Fleming was the village priest, still making regular visits to schools and colleges, and keeping up with correspondence and friendships.
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The integrity of the randomization procedure was checked by the first author on her regular visits to the practices.
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Regular visits from friends and relatives, as well as close friendships with other residents, raised an individual's level of interaction.
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She was convinced that the regular visits of the rent collectors would lead to better habits among the tenants.
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These boys have not only taken over the local distribution network, but also bring in their own supplies through regular visits to the tribal areas.
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A chuzai-san o - will make regular visits throughout his jurisdiction, going to nearby hamlets almost every day and the more distant and isolated ones six to seven times per month.
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In both rural and urban jurisdictions about one house in fifty is designated as a crimeprevention checkpoint and such checkpoints receive regular visits from police officers.
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