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to normally
adverb
Under normal conditions or circumstances; usually; most of the time
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Percentages of morphologically normal spermatozoa were close to normally distributed and entered the model untransformed.
Note that the normal displacement discontinuity (NDD) along a traction-free, infinitesimally thin crack due to normally incident harmonic P waves was analytically solved by Mal (1970).
But here, too, the benefits to normally aging people are less clear.
The entire system is expected to run close to normally today.
They're about subjects that people don't like to normally think about.
The company had followed its established pay formula, shown its workings and pleaded its case to normally timorous fund managers.
"We used to normally go out with Americans soldiers on patrols, operations and missions with no problem.
Despite some unwelcome attention on the question of under-age drinking, George Bush's daughters seemed to go through college as close to normally as possible.
With his workshy ways, his never-ending perambulations, his bawdy, earthy songs and his fatal attraction to normally respectable women, he was an outlaw, a virtual pariah.
Compared to normally sized sensors, chemical microsensors are exposed to a higher corrosion risk.
The method offers great potential for inducing bioactive behaviour to normally bioinert polymers.
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