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The phrase "usually absent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is frequently or regularly not present or missing. Example: "The teacher noticed that John was usually absent from class on Mondays."
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Bottom-dwelling organisms are usually absent.
The tremor is usually absent at rest and often affects the head and voice.
Stipules are usually absent from the leaves of members of Sapindales.
Television sets -- "too harsh a reality," in the words of Ms. Wharmby, the Oakland stager -- are usually absent.
His intimate involvement with the subject lends this history an emotional appeal usually absent from a scholarly work.
Time and Newsweek reporters are usually absent, and the Hearst Newspapers' desk is occupied three days a week by Kumar.
In congenital ptosis the muscle that elevates the lid, called the levator palpebrae superioris, is usually absent or imperfectly developed.
The principles of participation, transparency and accountability, which form the cornerstone of the notion of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC), are usually absent in such transactions.
The countryside around Lobos has many small farms whose owners, usually absent during the week, also have homes an hour and a half away in Buenos Aires.
Most children aren't interested in 30th-birthday parties, where games and crafts are usually absent and the humorous subtext is often the honorees' rapidly vanishing youth.
The use of a pronoun to indicate as much is usually absent, with most LGBT artists having recourse to the more neutral "you".
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