Sentence examples for usually define from inspiring English sources

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Psychologists usually define a nightmare as 'a terrifying dream'.

Societies usually define the ideal human as having the physical characteristics of the ethnic majority.

First-person interpreters usually define themselves not as actors but as museum people, historians or teachers.

Economists usually define a recession as two successive quarters of negative growth.

His personal style is hardly suited to the lobbying or backroom strategy sinecures that usually define post-congressional careers.

The way stratigraphers usually define boundaries — once they've stopped arguing about them — is by choosing a particularly fossil-rich sequence of rocks to serve as a reference.

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The Muslim-Christian divide has usually defined the combatants.

What has happened to the ditzy, rushed, slightly confused authorial voice that usually defines celeb autobiographies?

All clearly negative… but not necessarily traumatic in the way it is usually defined.

Mature travelers -- usually defined as 50 or 55 and over -- are the fastest-growing group of consumers in the industry.

One school says that the public image of leaders is usually defined in their first 100 days.

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