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usually

[yoo-zhoo-uh-lee, yoozh-wuh-lee] / ˈyu ʒu ə li, ˈyuʒ wə li /


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According to Kader, this type of coronal gas is usually found very close to a black hole and rarely spreads far into the host galaxy.

From Science Daily

We’ll concern ourselves now with the nominations on the film side, as the guild’s awards are usually one of the most accurate bellwethers for the Oscars.

From Los Angeles Times

My parents usually like to cover the cost of the entire meal.

From MarketWatch

A gorilla's pregnancy lasts for about eight-and-a-half months, and females usually give birth to one infant every four years.

From BBC

Lurie said that usually the most powerful surgeon general reports are those that leave consumers with the ability to make changes themselves or that might spur policy change.

From Salon