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Discover LudwigThe phrase "usually someone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular action or situation typically involves a person or group of people. Example: "In this type of situation, usually someone will step up to take charge and lead the team."
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Usually, someone he trusts brings him food.
"There's usually someone chasing us," he said.
When takers succeed, there is usually someone else who loses.
Usually, someone will come through – family, friends, strangers.
Because I'm not usually someone who defies social norms.
Usually, someone is sawing through flesh as well as bone.
"Usually someone my age doesn't wear this type of pants," he said raising his voice.
Usually someone yells, "Hey, Addison, can I get a picture with you?" That's fun.
CAPUTO: I think a tourist is usually someone who is on a time budget.
There is usually someone whose face is as suspiciously tight as a cadet's bedsheet.
Someone who would shoot a passerby isn't usually someone who would help a stranger.
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