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The phrase "are usually correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reliability or accuracy of information, statements, or beliefs in a general context.
Example: "While many theories in science are usually correct, they are always subject to revision based on new evidence."
Alternatives: "tend to be accurate" or "are often right".
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He said that there exists a collection of people in the know – certain curators, collectors, critics, artists – who deem an artist worth our while and that, actually, those people are usually correct.
But since those possibilities aren't usually salient, we are usually correct in our knowledge-ascriptions.
The rumour comes courtesy of Droid Life, and they say that their sources are usually correct, but you might want to just pencil this one in until details start to trickle from official sources.
Mr Aaron told BBC Wales: "To be fair, for a private company, Asda's signs are usually correct so when there is an unfortunate mistake like this, you just have to laugh.
Long contigs (simple paths in the de Bruijn graph) are usually correct, because long simple paths are unlikely to be formed by erroneous reads, and similarly for high-depth contigs which have supports from many reads.
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Any errors are usually corrected immediately, one lawyer said.
In in vitro analyses, background variations are usually corrected by the spectrum of a standard reference sample that has similar optical properties to the analyte of interest.
Spans that are found to be critical with respect to VIVs are usually corrected by placing rock berms below a pipe to shorten the span lengths and increase the natural frequency of the spans.
Moderate inequalities are usually corrected with a shoe orthosis.
Deep overbites are usually corrected by reversing and accentuating the curve of Spee of the stainless steel archwires since the beginning, until an overcorrection is obtained, when necessary.
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