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How to handle "usually" in Logical Reasoning

When a passage says "usually," is this a version of "most"? For example, "John usually goes to the store." Is this essentially saying that "Most of the time, John goes to the store"? I'm confused about how one approaches this as a conditional.

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  • canihazJDcanihazJD Alum Member Sage
    8491 karma

    Do you have an example question?

  • LogicianLogician Alum Member Sage
    2464 karma

    Yes, usually is identical to most on the LSAT.

  • edited October 2020 1952 karma

    usually, generally, typically, tends to, etc. they are all identical to "most" on the lsat.

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