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The phrase "are usually obtained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical process or method by which something is acquired or received.
Example: "The results of the experiment are usually obtained after several weeks of data collection."
Alternatives: "are typically acquired" or "are generally received."
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Such exotic meats are usually obtained frozen and reach the table desiccated and denatured.
Nucleosides are usually obtained by chemical or enzymatic decomposition of nucleic acids.
Both isoprene and isobutylene are usually obtained by the thermal cracking of natural gas or the lighter fractions of petroleum.
The fatigue properties are usually obtained by performing fatigue tests.
Individual HRTFs are usually obtained through intricate acoustic measurements.
Intense colours are usually obtained by adding as many layers of a material as possible.
In many engineering applications, TCR values are usually obtained through experiments.
They are usually obtained by liquid-phase sintering enabling to form volatile products and, consequently, defects.
TRAMs are usually obtained from the acid-catalysed bisarylation of activated aryl aldehydes.
Fatty acid methyl esters (biodiesel) are usually obtained from plant oils.
Dual-wavelength lasers are usually obtained through balancing the net gain of the two oscillating lines.
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