usual fashion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofusualandfashion
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usual
adjective
uk/ˈjuː.ʒu.əl/us/ˈjuː.ʒu.əl/
normal; happening, done, or used ...
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fashion
noun
uk/ˈfæʃ.ən/us/ˈfæʃ.ən/
a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, ...
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(Definition ofusualandfashionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Taking regular individualised lessons in what might be regarded as theusualfashionfor instrument tuition was exceptional for these learners.
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The arterial switch was then performed in theusualfashion.
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In all cases, the atrial chambers were arranged inusualfashion(solitus) and the atrioventricular connections were concordant.
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The instantiation of a type variable with an annotated type and the quantification of a type variable can be carried out in theusualfashion.
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We decree that player loses that play; and can then proceed to define the notion of winning strategy in theusualfashion.
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If both coronary orifices arise from the right posterior sinus, but are separated by a millimeter, then they can be separated and treated in theusualfashion.
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We will publish the figures in theusualfashionat the usual time.
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This it did, once again in itsusualfashion.
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If and when they are, they will be scrutinised in theusualfashion.
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In order to assist him, in ourusualfashion, we shall be tabling a motion to allow the use of that procedure.
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If this is so, will it be dealt with in theusualfashion?
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He was not paid off in theusualfashion—cut off—but suspended.
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Parliament comes in again in itsusualfashionnot to make things simpler and easy, but to increase the complexity of the problem once again.
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Further, long skirts were theusualfashionand riding astride in such attire was often impractical, awkward, and could be immodest.
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The wings were built in theusualfashionin negative molds, and are also of fiberglass/balsa wood sandwich construction.
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The couple would report back in theusualfashionseveral weeks later.
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In theirusualfashion, the argument turns passionate, and they are soon making love.
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In the circumstances it is not unreasonable to proceed in theusualfashionby presenting a sensibly edited version of the tradition as historical fact.
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Instead of individual clubs competing in theusualfashion, there were only eight teams.
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