Sentence examples for usually called for from inspiring English sources

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A different approach is usually called for in rented apartments or houses.

To help tenderize a potentially tough cut, a marinade is usually called for.

The state urged the appeals court not to apply "strict scrutiny," the searching judicial review usually called for when content-based laws are challenged under the First Amendment.

Since this bleeding can equally arise from a tumour of the renal pelvis, examination of the renal pelvis is usually called for.

When a Broadway show hits the road, or a touring company moves from one location to the next, a big, fuel-guzzling 18-wheeler is usually called for.

For decades the employers have chosen the method workers must use to decide on having a union and they have usually called for secret ballots.

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More-fantastic voyages usually call for more-dramatic images.

With an insinuating voice he underplayed a style that usually calls for tough-guy delivery.

Recording contracts usually call for a specified number of albums rather than a length of time.

He can't get one now because he's an Atheist, and they usually call for Christians.

A couple of things are worth noting: Though the recipe usually calls for an orange, a tangelo is even better.

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