normally behave
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To act in the way that is usual or expected for a person or animal.
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- Children normally behave very well for their age.
- Under stressful situations, some people don't normally behave as expected.
- The dog will normally behave during the veterinary visit, but sometimes gets anxious.
- It's difficult to predict how a crowd might normally behave in an emergency.
- She always tries to normally behave in a way that respects others.
- The machine should normally behave like this, showing no errors.
- Visitors are expected to normally behave appropriately in the museum.
- Even when provoked, he managed to normally behave with calmness.
- This specific type of bird will normally behave quite cautiously.
- We observed how the new software would normally behave during peak usage.