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usually
[ yoo-zhoo-uh-lee, yoozh-wuh-lee ]
adverb
- in the manner or way that is most usual; typically; ordinarily:
We usually have breakfast on the back porch.
usually
/ ˈÂá³ÜËÏôÊŠÉ™±ôɪ /
adverb
- customarily; at most times; in the ordinary course of events
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Example Sentences
As we get to know the movie’s wiry, chaotic young protagonist, engagingly portrayed by first-time actor Faveau, we expect he’ll get a life education the hard way, as these stories usually offer up.
When he talks about contracts, Guardiola usually says it is a 'club' decision and passes on responsibility to those above him.
US retailers usually place their orders for Christmas early in the year, but it's had far fewer orders than normal as retailers wait to see what happens.
It’s usually a ballpark, but in an environment like the Saratoga sale, you know that the major players in the sport are there with extremely deep pockets.
I can understand that everyone has a game plan but usually that changes when you go a goal or two behind.
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