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ordinarily

[awr-dn-air-uh-lee, awr-dn-er-uh-lee] / ˌɔr dnˈɛər ə li, ˈɔr dnˌɛr ə li /


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But the series’ creator, Thomas Brandon, has a solution: a room at the Orphanage that is ordinarily used for the review of classified materials and which is insulated from all electronic intrusions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Streets ordinarily packed with tourists lay eerily quiet.

From The Wall Street Journal

That will be applied at a time to be determined by the EFL, but ordinarily it is at the start of the following season.

From BBC

It even appeals to parents who ordinarily wouldn’t let their kids anywhere near screens.

From The Wall Street Journal

For every £20 raised, someone receives a free ticket, ice cream and programme, with 850 tickets given out to families across Kirklees who would not ordinarily be able to afford it.

From BBC