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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for normal usage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that something is appropriate for regular routine or everyday use or activities. For example: "This product is designed for normal usage and should last for many years."
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That and improving the Gear's battery life — which has apparently been boosted to up to six days for light usage, or two to three for normal usage (a 3x increase over the first-gen device, according to Samsung).
In most instances, the symmetric cages will suffice for normal usage of the spectrophore technology.
For normal usage, which is to say the daily consumption of music, YouTube videos, and so on, the Rockus 2.1s work just fine.
The only real issue I had is that the single-button interface, while great for normal usage, is pretty annoying for stuff like entering names and navigating menus.
These included the batch of measurement cells, the temperature of sample, the type of measurement cells and the analyst giving reliability of protocol for normal usage.
For normal usage, it takes a long time for the writes to run out.
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A CMOS sensor with this degree of radiation tolerance would survive a year of normal usage for low-dose electron cryomicroscopy, which is a very useful advance.
We then use the reconstruction error of the multiple PCA as a criterion for distinguishing App-DDoS attacks from normal usage.
Some quick mathematics: 80 million key strokes is around 4-5 years of normal usage, or 2-3 years if used for gaming.
The battery life is "poor" – about five hours of normal usage.
"One year's usage of a piano in a practice room here is the equivalent of twenty years in a normal home, so we had pianos that had literally centuries of normal usage," he said.
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