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Discover LudwigThe phrase "now normally" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to contrast a current situation with what would typically be expected or considered normal. Example: "I usually wake up at 6am, but now normally I've been sleeping until 7am due to my new medication."
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All of the 22 randomly selected epiRILs were now normally methylated at FWA and flowered at normal times.
"Now, normally I don't do water parks.
Only a few such chants survive in this long form, which is now normally curtailed.
This is the sound that the letter now normally represents when the vowel is long.
Now normally in a speech like this you might expect a gag from Brown.
Now, normally I save the cute kid stories for the immediate family.
"We would expect four rooms to be taken by now normally.
But potential homebuyers will undoubtedly be hit by the change in lenders' attitudes; a sizeable deposit is now normally required.
Both works were acquired by Teodoro Correr and are now normally at Ca' Rezzonico on the Grand Canal.
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And now the normally disciplined Kirchnerites look to be in disarray.
Unfortunately, right now these normally helpful indicators are entirely overwhelmed by extreme short-term worries.
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