Sentence examples for is usually none from inspiring English sources

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The answer is usually "none".

The flash and bang may startle the crew as much as the passengers, but the aircraft is usually none the worse for wear.

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Fewer trips to the drive-through have left oil refiners with excess capacity in a season when there's usually none.

Parasitism, which occurs among most families of Hymenoptera, is usually apparent to none but the interested student.

Some contact with even the most awful, addicted or inadequate parent is usually better than none at all: it helps the children make sense of what has happened.

It was really only popularized as a "palliative to sedentariness" in the 1960s, and while any movement is usually better than none, running fails almost every test of a worthy exercise.

They proposed that the radiation dose to these regions is usually low or none, so the tumor cells of subclinical lesions could survive and lead to tumor recurrence in these regions.

After that, as the bees collect less, none is usually taken (there are exceptions) until spring arrives".

While companies do not like selling their shares at a discount, getting some money is usually better than getting none.

The axiom that children should be seen and not heard is as true on television as it is at the dinner table — less is more, and none is usually better.

This doesn't mean that I think ethical questions are unimportant — although I do think there are fewer of them than is usually assumed; there are none, for example, in the current controversy about superdelegates; it is just that if you want those questions raised and examined, you'll have to go elsewhere.

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