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as usual

Idioms  
  1. In the normal, habitual, or accustomed way, as in As usual, he forgot to put away the milk. This idiom was first recorded in 1716. Also see business as usual.


Example Sentences

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Postal Service is open for business as usual.

From MarketWatch

One would expect boundless enthusiasm on management’s part after a day like that, but CEO Christian Weedbrook is maintaining a “business as usual” approach as he focuses on the company’s long-term goals.

From Barron's

“Life is not the same, and it’s not business as usual,” Verloop said.

From Los Angeles Times

"I was a bit scabily dressed as usual and I wasn't going to get in."

From BBC

Executives at the Saudi Public Investment Fund, which bankrolled Six Flags Qiddiya City, have told others that things are “business as usual,” according to people familiar with those discussions.

From The Wall Street Journal