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normally

[nawr-muh-lee] / ˈnɔr mə li /


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“To lose all that we lost, then to have all the reshuffling on the offensive line we had, normally that could almost be a death sentence for an offense,” coach Lincoln Riley said.

From Los Angeles Times

An atomic clock placed on the surface of Mars would function normally.

From Science Daily

"Here, he wants to live normally, and that's what he is trying to do," he said.

From BBC

Stock buybacks: Buying back stock isn’t normally attractive for a crypto-treasury company, which is focused on issuing shares to finance purchases of tokens.

From Barron's

Speculative trading has more recently added momentum to the move, making assets normally seen as safe havens trade as if they were meme stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal