• I do not usually bother congratulating people but I think she has produced a very cogent report and deserves our thanks.
  • Winters tend to be fairly wet, but rainfall is rarely excessive and the temperature usually stays above freezing.
  • A common problem of most studies is the limited number of subjects, which usually ranges between 10 and 20 subjects.
  • ...high-velocity impact of dust particles on the instrument, and then derive physical properties of the particles (usually mass and velocity) through laboratory...
  • You use more than usually to show that something shows even more of a particular quality than it normally does.
  • To establish a new epoch, geologists usually have to find clear evidence in the rock record of a massive, planet-altering shift.—
  • He usually prefers tea over coffee. Helping millions of people and large organizations communicate more efficiently and precisely in all languages.
  • In classical use, "a poem intended to be sung;" in modern use usually a rhymed lyric, often an address, usually dignified...
  • He usually takes a long time to get ready, but he can be fast too.
  • USUALLY meaning: used to describe what happens or exists most of the time or in most cases.