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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a usual night" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a night that is typical or common in nature, often in contrast to an unusual or special night.
Example: "After a long week at work, I just wanted to relax and enjoy a usual night at home with a good book."
Alternatives: "a typical night" or "an ordinary night".
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I decided to carry on anyway because my lungs are already so messed up that I was positive a little more wear and tear wouldn't damage them any more than a usual night of drinking.
Participants were asked to report their height, weight, smoking behaviour (current, previous, never), hours of sleep on a usual night and happiness.
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If you don't want to walk around with a shiny face - in addition to a very red one - apply it at night (ladies, of your usual night cream).
More than three quarters of the casino's slot machines were occupied — more than double a usual "good night," Mr. Richey said.
Late Friday, a waitress in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, was taking a cigarette break at the corner of Bedford Avenue and North Ninth Street as the usual night crawlers of the fashionable neighborhood hustled by.
Then again, this was not the usual night spot.
Also after 2003, young people lost their usual night life, due to the declined security situation.
Then after lumbar punctures to check serotonin levels, neither was given the usual night's rest to prevent fierce headaches.
Receptions have been canceled — legislative aides did not get their usual night at the Executive Mansion, and both sides passed on the governor's traditional Black History Month gathering with the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus.
This was during the blackout, a few weeks ago, when anyone who was near trees might suddenly have noticed, in the absence of some of the other usual night noises — air-conditioners, floor waxers, Ernie Anastos — that the bugs, whatever they were, were making a hell of a racket.
A spokesman for the Rail Delivery Group, which represents operators and Network Rail, said: "Rail staff work all day, every day to maintain and improve the network, but times when fewer people are travelling – such as the August bank holiday weekend – are a chance to carry out big pieces of work that can't be squeezed into usual night times when trains aren't running.
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