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The phrase "this happens normally" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something occurs in a usual or expected manner. Example: "In most cases, the process goes smoothly without any issues, but this happens normally and is not cause for concern."
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If this happens, normally most plates and wells are affected.
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"You don't see this happening normally in the UK where founders and CEOs have such an extraordinary level of ambition of what this business could be".
This counter rotation of the trunk also happens normally in walking and running: our upper body twists slightly in the opposite direction to the twists of our pelvis to keep our head still.
That is what happens normally elsewhere, but the expression has such a negative connotation, yet it's democracy at work".
If that is indeed the case, the researchers note, then raindrop disintegration happens normally in the atmosphere and more often than previously presumed possibly when drops collide midair or become unstable as they fall through the atmosphere.
Procrastination happens normally at your subconscious level.
Respondent 8: Now they just do it with the bottle (drip)….. in the hospital they give the drip and injection so the delivery happens normally.
This should of course happen normally in well-conducted experiments in which experimental releases are temporally interleaved with controls.
We panicked and things started to happen normally for them, and badly for us.
"(It's) a little bit disappointing.. because it just doesn't happen normally".
"It was unexpected of course, because you're not expecting that sort of answer and it's a little bit disappointing because I'm not used to seeing that, it just doesn't happen normally".
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