usually

usually
usual ADJECTIVE habitually or typically occurring or done.
NOUN informal 1) the drink someone habitually prefers. 2) the thing which is typically done or present.
DERIVATIVES usually adverb.
ORIGIN Latin usualis, from usus 'a use' .

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