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The phrase "normal as usual" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation that is typical or expected. For example: "For the first day of school, the line up was normal as usual."
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or normal (as usual).
Low indicates the answers Not worried at all/Much less worried than normal/Worried less than normal; as usual, the answer About same; and more, the answers Worried more than normal/Worried much more than normal/Extremely worried.
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