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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are usually worked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing processes or tasks that are typically performed or executed in a certain manner.
Example: "In our company, projects are usually worked on collaboratively to ensure diverse input and creativity."
Alternatives: "are typically handled" or "are generally executed".
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Hand axes are usually worked symmetrically on both sides into a teardrop shape.
Such views are usually worked out in the process of writing National Intelligence Estimates, but apparently none on North Korea has been done this year, according to several intelligence officials.
Americans in the management of joint ventures in Japan report that the "bugs" in a new process are usually worked out, or at least identified, before it goes into operation on the plant floor.
In coaching, each of these mini-mind set shifts are usually worked in parallel with specific skill development.
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You can also claim from the age of 16 if you are responsible for at least one child, and are usually working at least 16 hours a week.
Wildlife scientists are usually working to protect species, Dr. Mann said, and "they don't want to jeopardize that by sensationalized stories about their animals".
Their analysis shows that migrants who are usually working, studying or have joined their families often have better health than the general population.
Even individual designers are usually working for a customer or one other person.
"The people who have the money to dream these things up are usually working for a studio," says Whedon.
"The guys that are moving toward free agency are usually working on a year deal.
Doctors are mainly from the fourth decade, want to improve their qualification, and are usually working in ICUs.
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