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The phrase "usually more" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens more often or has a greater amount compared to something else. Example: "In a healthy diet, fruits and vegetables should make up the majority of your plate, while processed foods should usually be consumed in smaller amounts or less frequently."
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The issue is usually more about access.
That's usually more my question.
Usually more than once.
■They're usually more expensive.
There are usually more tents than people.
Everything is usually more complicated than that".
Off Broadway, though, is usually more adventurous.
For women, options are usually more complicated.
Unforeseen mishaps are usually more banal.
"It was usually more about inserting".
Readers are usually more generous than critics.
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