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Entirely usual, typical, or expected, often used for reassurance.
Entirely usual, typical, or expected, with no exceptions.
Entirely usual, typical, or expected, with no exceptions. Often used in informal speech.
To a high degree; emphasizing that something is completely usual or expected.
Entirely usual, typical, or expected, with no exceptions.
Entirely usual, typical, or expected, with no exceptions.
To a moderate degree; somewhat usual or typical. More informal than 'fairly'.
To a moderate degree; somewhat usual or typical.
Normal in comparison to something else.
Seeming to be normal based on available evidence, although this may not be the case.
Appearing to be normal on the surface, but with a suggestion that the reality is different.
Under usual or typical conditions.
In the usual or expected way.
Under usual or typical conditions.
A person's usual state of mind, health, or behavior.
Following the usual procedure or method.
Used to describe a level or amount that is higher than the average or expected.
Used to describe a level or amount that is lower than the average or expected.
Used to describe a level or state that is close to the average or expected.
Used to specify the context in which something is considered typical or expected.
To exist in a state that is usual, typical, or expected.
To give the impression of being usual, typical, or expected.
To have a visual appearance that is usual, typical, or expected.
To perceive one's own physical or mental state as usual or healthy.
To give the impression of being usual, typical, or expected.
To transition into a state that is usual, typical, or expected.
To believe or think of something as being usual, typical, or acceptable.
To believe or think of something as being usual, typical, or acceptable.
To believe or think of something as being usual, typical, or acceptable.
Indicates a return to a usual or expected state after a period of disruption.
Indicates a return to a usual or expected state after a period of disruption.
Indicates a return to a usual or expected state after a period of disruption.