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Examples for "usually "
1 Immigration New Zealand said work visa applications usually took weeks not months.
2 Aberdeen's oil industry is usually associated with activity in the North Sea.
3 These men usually believe there is a simple answer to their problem.
4 Long months of inaction induced more thoughtfulness than soldiers' conditions usually allowed.
5 Traditional families usually share one house and one set of house rules.
1 High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2 In reality, election officials don't generally use the e-mail address, she said.
3 Nonetheless, Sanders says northern Europe is generally healthier than the Mediterranean regions.
4 Good data generally leads to a business having a better bottom line.
5 Developed market stock indexes are generally in positive territory for the year.
1 Army officers were given posts normally held by civilians or police officers.
2 But the second appeal normally only considers points of law or procedure.
3 Americans normally must file their tax returns by April 15 each year.
4 He knows that in a given situation there are normally many choices.
5 A federal agency normally takes weeks or months to issue a determination.
1 Background: People commonly use psychoactive substances to increase physical and psychological pleasure.
2 Background: Administrative data are commonly used for surveillance of chronic medical conditions.
3 The genocide in Darfur, for example, was a commonly asked YouTube question.
4 Domestic violence is commonly used to take children away from their mothers.
5 However, its relationship with other commonly used measures has not been evaluated.
1 The people were ordinarily brought but little in contact with the Government.
2 I mean it was just the way folks ordinarily set things up.
3 This was not how nature ordinarily appeared to Americans in Chapman's time.
4 For example, a man, ordinarily honest; a great need; a sudden opportunity.
5 The night was impenetrably dark and the chaise more than ordinarily rickety.
1 Amazon plodded along unremarkably for several years after the bubble burst.
2 For the most part, this corner of Buenos Aires is unremarkably middle class.
3 In this part of Connecticut, streets like these are unremarkably common.
4 For my part, the transition to acceptance was unremarkably difficult.
5 He served Caesar loyally, if unremarkably , in Gaul and afterward.
6 Mariana might have been going unremarkably to Charlotte and her home; she was absolutely contained.
7 Father, as ever, proved himself a shrewd reader of men, for the afternoon service passed unremarkably .
8 Too many days of his life all the same, blending seamlessly and unremarkably into each other.
9 For the first half of our existence we potter along unremarkably ; then we undergo a series of revolutions.
10 Even their names were unremarkably indistinct.
11 All three unremarkably merged into one.
12 His eyes were an unnervingly deep green and his hair unremarkably brownish with a slight wave to it.
13 There was only a scattering of customers, mostly white, unremarkably dressed but strangely difficult to look at -as if resisting my gaze.
14 By the standards of everyday life he seems an unremarkably decent man; by the standards of some of his colleagues, a kind and thoughtful one.
15 Yesterday's visit, 100 years and 38 days after the original ceremony, was remarkable if for no other reason than that it passed off so unremarkably .
16 Amazon plodded along unremarkably for several years after the bubble burst.
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