Sentence examples for the usually from inspiring English sources

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the usually

adverb

Most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

  • Except for one or two days a year, he usually walks to work.

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The usually combative Mr Ahmadinejad stayed silent.

The usually self-controlled poet exploded.

"Oh, nothing," the usually voluble Shelley said.

The usually calm head of department exploded.

The usually voluble El-Amin ignored him.

Take the usually adroit conservative Andrew Sullivan.

The usually boisterous bunch was subdued yesterday.

The culprit was the usually steady Dorsey.

The usually able Dan Foster directed the muddled piece permissively.

But there were lapses in the usually good service.

The usually peaceful Indian Ocean hugs the picturesque, hilly area.

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