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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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In the nearby West Bank city of Ramallah, 15 kilometres north of Jerusalem, Palestinians mostly carried on with life as usual, with markets in full swing and conversations only occasionally interrupted by overhead blasts.

From Barron's

Local media quoted officials as saying that food and fuel supplies were covered and that subway and bus services would continue operating as usual.

From Barron's

Security analysts say the group’s horizontal, franchise-like structure allowed it to engineer a rapid response to Oseguera’s killing — and will allow it to do business as usual in the coming months.

From Los Angeles Times

Their cosmopolitan life of séances, parties, and champagne toasts went on as usual.

From Literature

When you are working on a high-priority project with a fixed deadline, don’t keep working as usual.

From The Wall Street Journal