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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I do usually" is correct and can be used in written English
It's typically used in the present tense to mean "I usually do" or "I habitually do" something. For example: "I do usually go for a run on the weekends."
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I do, usually once a year.
Whatever I do usually ends up working, but money is never the motor.
I do usually watch the news at 10pm before I go to bed, or do something on the tablet.
Except for intermittent reporting trips, I work at home, so the commuting I do usually is from my desk to the coffeepot.
SPEAKER 10: I do usually get three or four different garden clubs a year who will schedule ahead and come out.
Say what you will about David Cameron (and I do usually), his opposition to a tax respects the diversity of opinion.
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The blanket, "How am I doing?" usually returns a blanket answer ("Fine!").
"I don't usually like theatre and I don't usually like Shakespeare," says the company's director, Elizabeth LeCompte.
I don't usually.
I don't usually wait.
I don't usually bring it up".
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