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are usually visible
adverb
Most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.
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They are usually visible after a storm, when sand and seaweed have been swept away.
Ghosts are usually visible and do not possess people; demons are usually invisible and do.
Their eyes are small but are usually visible in the fur, and the ears are rounded and moderately large, except in short-tailed shrews and water shrews.
Gehry's bigger buildings are usually visible from high-speed traffic arteries; people wanting to understand the volumes of this one might have to travel past it on Sydney's despised monorail.
With this process the swordsmith creates a narrow but distinctive dark-light silhouette of two or even three contrasting tones of silvers or grays that are usually visible from different angles.
Restored images may often look blurred and may be corrupted by artifacts that are usually visible around the edges.
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The paradox is that while Trisha reveals what is usually hidden, she conceals what is usually visible.
Pillowcases are particularly important, she noted, because they're usually visible above the covers, so buy a new set.
Only some American cards have this smart chip, which is usually visible as a small gold or silver circuit board on the face of the card.
Vast herds once grazed here, providing subsistence for the Northern Plains Indians; now only a single real herd is usually visible from the train.
Then there's the matter of all that blood, his and others', that's usually visible on much of his body.
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