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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have usually" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a habitual action or state that occurs regularly or typically. Example: "I have usually gone for a run in the mornings before work."
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I have usually written about people who aren't ordinarily in newspapers.
But watching well-presented Chekhov in recent years I have usually left the theater feeling anything but suicidal.
I have usually led on the musical aspects of our live performances and have performed alongside brilliant collaborators.
I have usually traveled alone, spending half my time figuring out where to go and how to get there.
In the six months since we first met, I have usually seen him in the same black jeans, black one-button pullover and white sneakers.
You see, when I recount things that Nick has said, to friends, to family, to readers, I have usually translated them from Nick into English.
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I've usually been involved with the whole process.
"In the past, I've usually done that.
I've usually had to pick the lesser of two evils when I vote.
"I've usually got one or two kids in tow, and I usually just forget".
So I've usually focused elsewhere in spinning tales of institutional history and lessons learned.
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