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usually
adverb as in for the most part
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Each Tuesday, he met a half-dozen or so business associates and others for breakfast, usually at the Los Angeles Country Club.
One business told the Kansas City Fed that it is a great time to get a tattoo, because top artists who are usually booked up suddenly have openings on their schedules.
Science fiction bursts at the seams with bizarre extinction scenarios, usually delivered from space, like the one that precipitates Carol’s irritating life turn.
And for small and mid-cap companies, less transparency usually means higher funding costs and less analyst coverage.
Also to Dominion’s benefit, offshore wind is usually energy independent and beneficial to national security.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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