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Discover LudwigThe phrase "usually white" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe objects or things that are commonly white in color, but not always. Here is an example: "The bride's dress was usually white, but she surprised everyone by wearing a stunning red gown on her wedding day."
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Usually white.
It's usually white.
Hose, usually white, are arranged over the breeches.
Their small blossoms are usually white, blue, purple, or pink.
Flowers, often fragrant, are usually white, sometimes pink.
The first plumage is usually white or gray down, called the prepennae.
She says they are mostly middle-aged straight women and gay men, and usually white.
The flowers are usually white with five petals; terminal clusters can contain up to 20 flowers.
The flowers are small and usually white or greenish white in colour.
The silky coat is flat or slightly curled and usually white with darker markings.
Problems are also specifically about how one side, usually White, achieves checkmate.
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