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The phrase "like normally" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to provide emphasis and can be used in any context where you want to emphasize that something is usually done in a particular way. For example, you could say "I like to go to the movies on weekends, like normally."
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"I cannot live, like, normally.
"I thought about what her life would be like normally, with kids in the halls poking fun at her.
Like, normally, you tell people you spent nine hours watching football, and they're like, 'Cool.' If you tell someone you just watched 20 StarCraft II matches, they're like, 'What?' But we're a growing community and we're only getting bigger".
Unlike the average safety briefing, he had already explained how to place the oxygen mask "over that big old mouth and nose of yours", and he was now explaining how to breathe something like normally.
But there is a wide latitude in what constitutes solid proof or how to interpret phrases like "normally should not," according to experts like Ricardo A. St. Hilaire, a cultural heritage lawyer.
Related: Going into care: 'We used to watch Tracy Beaker, so I thought I knew what it'd be like' Normally I'll go to my bedroom once I get back from school.
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Apply mascara as you normally like it.
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