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The phrase "normally given to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is typically or usually assigned or allocated to a person or group. Example: "The responsibilities of the project are normally given to the senior team members."
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Huze, I would guess, is not a man normally given to masochistic remarks.
Russian commentators, not normally given to understatement, played the whole spy scandal down.
Mr. Klein, who is not normally given to tender sentiments, grew reflective.
THE Financial Times is not normally given to puffing George Bush.
One kind was solid pellets, the type normally given to lab animals.
The Times speculated that he might be redirecting funds normally given to N.Y.C.B. and American Ballet Theatre.
"The prize is normally given to someone who has made their discoveries a long time ago and has led to lots of applications.
The Kentuckian – an inscrutable operator not normally given to belly laughs, at least in public – has named his stand on Garland as one of his "proudest moments".
She applauded Opera North's touring production of Kiss Me Kate, which starred Kojo in a role normally given to "a default white actor".
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The medicine we would normally give to one person we now give to many".
It seems that the Diana fund has attracted some people who would not normally give to charity, but that their interest is in her, not her chosen causes.This is illustrated by the varying fortunes of her six chosen charities.
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