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What (who) is usually - definition

SET OF AGREED, STIPULATED, OR GENERALLY ACCEPTED STANDARDS
Social rule; Usually; Social rules; Unconventional; Social convention; Convention (philosophy and social sciences); Conventional; Social conventions; Conventionally; Unconventionally; Conventionality

usually         
¦ adverb
1. in a manner that is usual or normal.
2. generally speaking; as a rule.
usually         
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If something usually happens, it is the thing that most often happens in a particular situation.
The best information about hotels usually comes from friends and acquaintances who have been there...
They ate, as they usually did, in the kitchen...
Usually, the work is boring...
Offering only one loan, usually an installment loan, is part of the plan.
= generally, normally
ADV: ADV before v, ADV with cl/group
2.
You use more than usually to show that something shows even more of a particular quality than it normally does.
She felt more than usually hungry after her excursion...
He was more than usually depressed by problems at work.
= unusually
PHRASE: v-link PHR adj
It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand         
SATIRICAL MEMOIR
It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand
It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand is a satirical memoir by libertarian political activist Jerome Tuccille. It was first published by Stein and Day in 1971.

Wikipedia

Convention (norm)

A convention is a set of agreed, stipulated, or generally accepted standards, social norms, or other criteria, often taking the form of a custom.

In a social context, a convention may retain the character of an "unwritten law" of custom (for example, the manner in which people greet each other, such as by shaking each other's hands). Certain types of rules or customs may become law and sometimes they may be further codified to formalize or enforce the convention (for example, laws that define on which side of the road vehicles must be driven).

In physical sciences, numerical values (such as constants, quantities, or scales of measurement) are called conventional if they do not represent a measured property of nature, but originate in a convention, for example an average of many measurements, agreed between the scientists working with these values.

Examples of use of usually
1. "It‘s not usually like this, it‘s usually really nice.
2. Foreigners are usually processed for deportation, since they are usually residing in the Kingdom illegally.
3. Some Brewery workers are usually heavy drinkers, and this type of employment usually carries this risk.
4. They usually last about a month and are usually held at the Vatican.
5. I would usually figure out a way, not usually the safest, he says.