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moderately usual
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "moderately usual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs with a frequency that is somewhat typical or average, but not overly so. Example: "The weather in this region is moderately usual for this time of year, with temperatures fluctuating between mild and cool."
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60 human-written examples
Dan Kois and Lane Brown of New York magazine thought that this "episode didn't exactly feel like the usual moderately paced, secret-revealing drama Lost usually is; it felt like an action movie ... it was like watching Die Hard on an island".
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The food, moderately priced, is the usual bistro-brasserie fare, but there were a few surprises, like an ostrich special one night and a menu item of a pounded and breaded pork chop topped with caramelized onions and a Waldorf salad of greens, apple, celery and walnuts.
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Health state 11122: No problems in walking about; no problems with selfcare; no problems with performing usual activities; moderate pain or discomfort and moderately anxious or depressed.
The pavement outside has moderately busy stalls for the usual causes: opposition to Israeli land occupations, opposition to the British National Party.
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Patients' "Usual Role" was moderately affected in personal care, severely affected in ability to perform household duties and very severely affected in work and recreation at baseline.
These patients had undergone an upper limb robot-assisted rehabilitation program administered as part of usual care for moderately to severely motor impaired inpatients admitted to the Neurorehabilitation Unit at Les Trois Soleils Rehabilitation Center (Boissise-le-Roi, France).
However, the effect size confidence intervals and data consistency across the three obesity outcome measures suggest that the E-LITE coach-led intervention may have clinically significant benefits beyond usual care for moderately and severely obese adults at high cardiometabolic risk that are worth further investigation in fully-powered, longer-term studies.
I went for a stroll, as usual, and came away moderately — incrementally — encouraged.
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Reviewing my 2009 takes me about five seconds: I worked moderately hard; I went to the usual place for my summer holiday; I lost three pounds in weight.
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On the opposite, the SF-36 physical component summary was moderately correlated with mobility, self-care, usual activities and pain/discomfort (0.37 to 0.42), and weakly with anxiety/depression (0.21).
The Mary Meredith, of Mrs. C.M. WALCOT, Jr., was a mild and pleasant performance, and the Mrs. Mountchessington, of Miss MARY CARR, (dressed with the usual degree of slovenliness) was moderately good.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "moderately usual", consider whether a more precise adjective might better convey the intended degree of typicality. Alternatives like "somewhat common" or "fairly typical" might provide clearer emphasis.
Common error
Avoid using "moderately usual" when describing something that is either highly unusual or completely commonplace. The phrase is best suited for situations where the degree of typicality falls in the middle range.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "moderately usual" functions as an adverb-adjective combination where "moderately" modifies the adjective "usual". It serves to describe the degree to which something is typical or common. Since Ludwig doesn't have enough examples, it's hard to confirm this.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "moderately usual" is grammatically correct but infrequently used. Ludwig AI indicates that its purpose is to convey something is somewhat, but not overly, typical. Given its limited examples, it's wise to consider if alternatives such as ""somewhat typical"" or ""fairly common"" might be more impactful. While "moderately usual" is understandable, more common phrases may resonate better with audiences and provide greater clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
somewhat typical
Replaces "moderately" with "somewhat", altering the degree of typicality while maintaining the core meaning.
fairly common
Substitutes "usual" with "common" and "moderately" with "fairly", shifting the focus to prevalence rather than normalcy.
reasonably standard
Uses "standard" instead of "usual", emphasizing conformity to a norm; "reasonably" replaces "moderately".
relatively typical
Emphasizes the comparison to a standard, using "relatively" to indicate the extent of typicality.
slightly customary
Replaces "usual" with "customary", highlighting the adherence to tradition; "slightly" moderates the extent.
somewhat conventional
Suggests adherence to accepted practices, with "somewhat" indicating the degree.
mildly typical
Uses "mildly" to soften the assertion of typicality, suggesting a weaker degree of normalcy.
moderately commonplace
Swaps "usual" for "commonplace" highlighting the widespread nature of something, retaining "moderately" for degree.
averagely typical
Combines "average" with "typical", pointing to a middle-ground representation, altering the emphasis.
ordinarily typical
Uses "ordinarily" to convey a sense of routine or expected typicality.
FAQs
How can I use "moderately usual" in a sentence?
While "moderately usual" implies something is somewhat typical, it's often clearer to use alternatives. For instance, instead of "The weather is moderately usual", you could say "The weather is "somewhat typical"" or "The weather is "fairly common"".
What's a good substitute for the phrase "moderately usual"?
Depending on the context, alternatives like "somewhat standard", "relatively typical", or ""fairly common"" can be effective replacements.
Is it better to say "moderately usual" or "very usual"?
"Very usual" suggests something is extremely common. "Moderately usual" implies a lesser degree of typicality. Choose the phrase that accurately reflects the prevalence of what you're describing.
Can "moderately usual" be used to describe a person's behavior?
While grammatically correct, it's more common to describe behavior as ""somewhat typical"" or "fairly standard". For example, "His reaction was "somewhat typical" for him."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested