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Discover Ludwig"doesn't usually" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you wish to convey that something either rarely or usually doesn't happen. For example, "It doesn't usually rain this time of year."
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"That doesn't usually happen.
"It doesn't usually happen.
Pleading doesn't usually work.
He doesn't usually miss opportunities.
UNLIKE sex, despotism doesn't usually sell.
But social commerce doesn't usually come naturally.
Conflict doesn't usually bode well for wildlife.
It doesn't usually happen like that".
"Uh-huh, well that doesn't usually happen.
Amazingly, cynicism doesn't usually enter the picture.
Streaking doesn't usually happen at the theatre.
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