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The phrase "usually in connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a common association or relationship between two or more things. Example: "The study found that increased exercise is usually in connection with improved mental health."
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When her name did ring a bell, it was usually in connection with Gerhard Richter.
Many interesting short-term temperature fluctuations also occur, usually in connection with local weather disturbances.
The monastic schools, however, are no more significant in the history of education than the schools founded by bishops, usually in connection with a cathedral.
Sheffield is a polarizing force, known as much for being a great teammate and mentor as for his disquieting tendency to act out publicly when he feels insulted, usually in connection with his salary.
Until Costakis's collection went public, there was only a vague idea that something extraordinary had happened in the former Russian empire – perhaps a couple of mentions of Kasimir Malevich or Alexander Rodchenko, usually in connection with the German artists they had inspired.
Few of his celebrated lyrics are cited, and then usually in connection with an infatuation, of which there were many.Mr Binyon's focus instead is on the minutiae of the day-to-day life of the poet, who does indeed emerge here as a rounded and complicated human being.
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His name is usually raised in connection with a single performance on a Sunday afternoon at the Polo Grounds in October 1952.
The high gods are usually encountered in connection with a rite; they are distant, invisible, and do not make surprise visits.
Ultrasonic refers to those frequencies at which sound waves vibrate above the range of human hearing, whereas supersonic is usually used in connection with speeds faster than the various speeds of sound.
Although the question is usually discussed in connection with the Dalai Lama, Beijing also asserts the right, under Order No. 5 of the State Administration for Religious Affairs, to govern the reincarnation of several thousand lesser-known incarnate monks, known as tulku lamas, who are understood to be reborn as great sages or saints.
In the Neolithic Period, the sites become especially profuse and are usually found in connection with human burials; nevertheless, there are such burial sites of animals that are not related in this manner and that occur with pronounced frequency, characteristically in particular groups of cultures.
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