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The phrase "are usually characterised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe common traits or features of a subject in a general context.
Example: "These species are usually characterised by their vibrant colors and unique patterns."
Alternatives: "are typically defined" or "are generally marked".
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These are usually characterised as personal failings and reactions have been highly critical of individuals.
This is why heroin users are usually characterised as self-destructive narcissists who don't really deserve to survive their habits.
So courses that are usually characterised as being "training" oriented need to ensure that the seeds are sown for a teacher's future independent development after the course.
Military people rarely come off well in the movies: they are usually characterised as disciplinarian dads, meat-headed bullies, inflexible authoritarians or, in the case of American Beauty, self-hating, closeted gay Nazis.
Attempts by law enforcement agencies to shut down sites like Megaupload are usually characterised as pointless, never-ending games of Whack-A-Mole, but Megaupload's closure did prompt similar services to either shut down or change their business model.
The formal urban planning framework for modern Indian cities is not enough for its historical cities which are usually characterised by multi-functional spaces, heterogeneous societies, compact urban form and diverse economic linkages.
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Symptomatic disease is usually characterised by pelvic and abdominal pain, lower back pain, and dyspareunia, all of which may be severe and debilitating.
Increased transport efficiency of drill cuttings in most drilling operations is usually characterised by an increased mud circulation velocity; this creates complex turbulent interactions between the solid and liquid phases.
India is commonly associated with caste; while the Philippines is usually characterised by class or status distinction.
Dr Bull said that there could be a simplistic view of cheating, based on what he called "poor cheating", which was usually characterised by students getting caught.
"They're usually characterised by lots of words and few actions, or 'big thunder, small rain', but this time, Xi's speeches have produced real results".
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