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"not usually the case" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express when something usually does not happen or is not the norm. For example: "Chocolate cake is usually seen as a sweet treat, but this one is savory – not usually the case."
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"But that's not usually the case.
That is not usually the case.
This is not usually the case.
This is not usually the case in places where widespread mismanagement occurs.
Everyone in the gondola was respectfully silent (not usually the case).
That's not usually the case, but every once in a while, Harry gets hold of a device and digs in.
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But that isn't usually the case - and, again, this is where the trouble lies.
It was white, and immediate, and there was lots of it, which he said isn't usually the case.
Once one talent-set is filled, it isn't usually the case that having another of the same kind helps you win.
That isn't usually the case.
Again, this isn't usually the case, although there are exceptions.
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