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Discover LudwigThe phrase "usual number" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a typical or expected quantity or amount. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1. The usual number of attendees for our annual conference is around 200 people. 2. I always order the usual number of toppings on my pizza – pepperoni, mushrooms, and onions. 3. What is the usual number of pages for this type of report? 4. The doctors saw the usual number of patients in the morning, but had fewer in the afternoon. 5. I'll be there at the usual number – 7 o'clock.
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It usually has only 23 vertebrae, while 24 is the usual number for other breeds.
My trousers have the usual number of pockets.
Readers posted 131,000 comments – double the usual number.
Children seem to be having more than the usual number of nosebleeds.
The usual number was multimillion, as in salaries; sometimes even a billion, as in television contracts.
The usual number of ends in a match is 8 to 12.
This year's election attracted nearly 50,000 ballots, almost three times the usual number.
Bellevue Hospital Center treated 50 or 60 people for heat stroke, double the usual number.
But, as double the usual number of customers came through the door, water was crucial.
Delta operated about 40percentt of its usual number of flights.
Calls you place look like they're coming from your usual number, too.
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