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The phrase "usually need to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to something that is typically required for a certain outcome. For example, "The car needs to be serviced twice a year, so you usually need to schedule it ahead of time."
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"We don't usually need to interview here.
You usually need to sign a waiver to enter one.
Both computers will usually need to have the software installed and properly configured.
As a result, babies usually need to be delivered by Caesarean section.
I usually need to be somewhere for a long time before I get acclimatised.
Travellers with special needs, on the other hand, usually need to discuss them.
You'll usually need to present the credit card you used to purchase the tickets.
"How many do you usually need?" To his surprise, he had to say he didn't know.
Slow-release options usually need to be applied only once or perhaps twice in a season.
To win an election you usually need to win over half of the electorate.
(Khabie finds that fighters who become overly emotional, begging to continue, usually need to be stopped).
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