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normally

American  
[nawr-muh-lee] / ˈnɔr mə li /

adverb

  1. in a normal or regular way.

    The wound is healing normally.

  2. according to rule, general custom, etc.; as a rule; ordinarily; usually.


normally British  
/ ˈnɔːməlɪ /

adverb

  1. as a rule; usually; ordinarily

  2. in a normal manner

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Etymology

Origin of normally

First recorded in 1590–1600; normal + -ly

Example Sentences

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“Therefore, I normally would veto a repeal of this four-day grace period. And frankly, that’s what I wish I could do.”

From Salon

The issues in Hollingbourne were due, it said, to "neighbouring water companies being unable to give us the bulk supplies of treated water as they normally do".

From BBC

By turning off genes one at a time, the scientists could pinpoint which ones were required for the process to unfold normally.

From Science Daily

Somebody, who by all rights should have lost her vision in both eyes... is now living normally.

From BBC

It said the issues in Hollingbourne were due to "neighbouring water companies being unable to give us the bulk supplies of treated water as they normally do".

From BBC