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The phrase "have usually been" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a form of the verb "to have" in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about actions that began in the past and are still continuing in the present. For example: "These plants have usually been watered twice a week."
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But such promises have usually been broken.
But returns have usually been disappointing.
Derivatives counterparties have usually been made whole.
DLC films have usually been deposited on super hard alloys.
Tumors have usually been classified by their morphologic appearances.
The journeys have usually been solitary and silent.
In fact, they have usually been from different sports.
Attempts to humanize Woods have usually been quickly squelched.
Such utterances have usually been explained away by his eccentricity.
Journalistic sources and methods have usually been jealously guarded.
"Price spikes have usually been short-lived," he said.
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