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Discover LudwigThe phrase "where I usually" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a location or situation that is familiar or typical for the speaker.
Example: "I like to go to the café where I usually meet my friends."
Alternatives: "where I often" or "where I typically"
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"That's where I usually hurt the most.
This is where I usually stop to fill up the trunk.
At one of the shows, where I usually sell 10, I sold 2. At another where I usually sell 5, I sold none.
"This would be $50 at Modell's or Dr. Jay's, where I usually shop in the Bronx.
"I had my couches shampooed the other day, where I usually watch television.
I went out to a bookstore where I usually browsed for dames, and found one perusing Mr. Reagan's latest autobiography.
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And this is where I'm usually the better player.
This is the part where I'd usually describe their respective outfits, but because it's Wimbledon, they're both wearing white.
All this reminded me that garbage bags were on my shopping list for that day: So off to the supermarket, where I'm usually bumfoozled by the plethora of product choices.
This is where I am usually reminded that I was once a child, which of course is true, but I didn't like myself either until I could vote.
But statistics are rarely on my minds when I trudge past security guards and dingy hallways into the recreation center, where I am usually met with hugs and two standards questions: "What are we writing today?" and "What's for snack?" This year, each week Rashanna would walk up to me, stand about an inch from my face and say sullenly, "I'm not coming today".
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