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The phrase "usually with a" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a common occurrence or typical association with something. Example: "The recipe calls for ingredients that are usually with a hint of spice."
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"Usually with a gun".
Usually with a nasty thud.
At night, there is music, usually with a political tilt.
Usually with a "take that" kind of rejoinder.
The fast is broken, usually with a snack or a drink, at sundown.
Busquets and Iniesta moved the ball with a pace and precision, usually with a single touch.
In the quieter moments at Ladder 3, he'd work on crossword puzzles, usually with a pen.
Articles are diverse and well-informed, usually with a useful set of accompanying links.
"Usually with a new administration, you have a lot of new blood," Ms. Quinn said.
If people talked or wrote about the show, it was usually with a focus on race.
She has played her fair share of mothers, but usually with a harder edge.
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