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The phrase "are usually empty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition where something is typically devoid of content or occupants.
Example: "The parking spaces near the mall are usually empty during weekdays."
Alternatives: "tend to be vacant" or "are often unoccupied."
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My cupboards are usually empty.
— As anyone who has been to a movie theater knows, a lot of seats are usually empty.
He is the best light-heavyweight in the world, and the threats of beating him are usually empty.
Past shetland ponies, fat sheep and Kereru (wood pigeons) to a hilly forest whose winding tracks are usually empty.
In the white glare of a hot summer's noon, the broad avenues of Islamabad, Pakistan's modern capital, are usually empty.
A handsome young man, one who… In the white glare of a hot summer's noon, the broad avenues of Islamabad, Pakistan's modern capital, are usually empty.
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Luckily, it's glasses that are usually emptied, not mouths.
My fridge is usually empty.
That was odd, she said, especially for a Sunday morning when the airport was usually empty.
The hope that creative work survives its creator is usually empty.
Because most of the park falls within the range of government snipers, it is usually empty.
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