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The phrase "are usually handed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is typically given or delivered to someone.
Example: "Documents are usually handed to the participants at the beginning of the meeting."
Alternatives: "are typically given" or "are commonly provided".
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They are usually handed out at the beginning of the meeting, after a formal greeting.
Birth bribes and monies for operations are usually handed over in envelopes after the event.
The Globes are usually handed out about a week before the Academy Award nominations are announced, but that won't be the case next year.
Mom was right when she said, "Be careful who you surround yourself with". Although those words of wisdom are usually handed out during adolescence, there's evidence that suggests we need to follow that advice into adulthood.
(These Apple Design Awardsiew the list if you're on desktop; if you're on mobile, just scroll!).
The awards are usually handed out before the Academy Award nominations are announced, but that won't be the case in 2013: The Oscar nominations will occur on Jan . 10 , 2013three days before the Globes telecast.
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Because the cash is usually handed over at this point, the theat's sincerity cannot be assessed.
Get a detailed breakdown of a school's GCSE results – they're usually handed out at open evenings.
Some concerns about helping "learners understand how to improve as a result of useful feedback" – students' work is usually handed back with only a summative grade, circled in red.
Where are the things our tax dollars pay for?" Here, where land is usually handed down or sold at below-market rates to relatives, Ms. Bailey has come to hold four pieces of property.
There are multiple numbers, and although the department publishes some of them, they're usually handed from attorney to attorney like passwords to a speakeasy.
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