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"now usually" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a comparison between the current or present situation and what normally happens. For example: "Now usually I would go for a run in the morning, but today I'm taking it easy."
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AIDS, which is now usually treated in rich countries, still ravages the world's poor.
Banks now usually have four or five names.
These working boats are now usually employed competitively.
Now, usually three days a week, he's Henry VIII.
Cultured epidermises are now usually used in burn centers dealing with the more severe patients.
Fundamental studies of human observer performance are now usually performed by forced-choice methods.
The programming assignments now usually involve building a cohesive piece of loosely specified software.
Volatile organics now usually constitute less than 20 percent by volume of the product.
It is now usually driven backward to even out the wear on the gears.
As things are now, usually around six thousand living Americans donate kidneys each year.
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This adage is now usually seen in the form "90% of everything is crap".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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