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Discover Ludwig"isn't usually" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate when something is not the norm or typical behavior. For example: "She isn't usually so quiet."
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It isn't usually this way.
But "entrepreneurial" isn't usually one.
Money isn't usually the bottleneck.
"That area isn't usually used for racing.
"Sports isn't usually kind to the body.
January isn't usually as quiet as this".
A relay team isn't usually so skewed.
But it isn't usually like that.
It isn't usually an outlet for hard-hitting journalism.
Studying French, especially conversational French, isn't usually a solitary activity.
But here there isn't usually such open defiance of courts.
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