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1 He has usually fine vocal power, and is in great request as a chorister.
2 Their jaws are usually fine and slender, and their chins not particularly broad and strong.
3 The music is usually fine , but one misses the beautiful flowers which adorn our home altars.
4 The Microsoft and HP updates are usually fine .
5 In this confusion Shakespeare's usually fine instinct is at fault, and he blunders from mistake to mistake.
6 Spenser's Gluttony is more than usually fine :
7 They have usually fine barns, and all the arrangements for working are of the best and most convenient.
8 These materials are usually fine - grained , and the sand or pebbles which they contain are plentifully mingled with clay.
9 But for doing big dumb things that require a lot of energy and not much finesse, I'm usually fine .
10 A heavier harness is usually fine and comfortable for local cragging, but some climbers, such as alpinists and sport climbers, pare every ounce.
11 Laughing at death makes you feel alive, which is usually fine -unless you happen to be the main protagonist in a film called Ghost.
12 De Martino, the prosecutor, said those found guilty of misreporting slot machine transactions are usually fined rather than jailed, reducing the risk.
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