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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quite usual" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is fairly common or typical in a particular context. Example: "It is quite usual for the store to have a sale during the holiday season."
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Like inherent LHP uncertainty, discrepancies between planned homogeneous quantities and the real ones is quite usual.
He devoted hours to the production, and such stories of advice and help were quite usual.
This ritual is so deep-rooted that the French find it quite usual.
It is such a complex classification problem that it is quite usual now to make co-operate several classification methods.
Such penalties are quite usual (and sometimes harsher) elsewhere in the EU; in Spain they are considered draconian.Will they work?
"Take your kids out for the day and it's quite usual for families to pop into McDonald's," said Hindle.
Sylvia's double standard was quite usual, as was the acceptable face she assumed in letters to her mother.
It's quite usual, says Webb, for the two of them to crack up during the read-through of a scene.
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Hippies wasn't quite the usual team effort.
THE Dutch have not been quite their usual tolerant selves over the past decade.
Not quite the usual gear-in-a-van setup along the motorway, to be sure.
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