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The phrase "are usually dire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations or conditions that are typically very serious or severe.
Example: "The consequences of ignoring climate change are usually dire, affecting both the environment and human health."
Alternatives: "are often severe" or "tend to be critical".
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When it does happen, however, the consequences are usually dire: affairs are painful in a marriage, but affairs that take place in the marriage bed can be lethal.
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Early September is usually a time for dire predictions about the school year to come, as politicians, educators and others with a stake in New York's sprawling school system air their grievances and dodge the blame for whatever problems threaten the opening of school.
Only a cynic would point out that when a film is released without preview screenings for critics, it's usually because it's so dire that it overrides the dictum about no publicity being bad publicity.
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The opening and closing films at most film festivals are dire affairs and Cannes is usually no exception.
This kind of attention is usually for the good, forcing government leaders to confront dire situations that do not typically get the kind of policy focus they deserve.
They are making similarly reassuring noises about the metro extension that will be needed to ease the usually dire traffic on the main road from the city centre to the Olympic sites.
But Rio State is responsible for the MetrôRio extension that is already very late and is now due for completion mere days before the start of the Games, when it will be needed to alleviate the usually dire traffic to Barra de Tijuca, the site of the athletes village and Olympic park.
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