In some states, all persons belonging to the society of Friends, usually called Quakers, are exempt without the payment of an equivalent in money.
The late Mr. Baily said of an eclipse (usually called that of Thales), which caused the suspension of a battle between the Lydians and Medes, that only a total eclipse could have produced the effect ascribed to it.
An arrangement of two or more Leyden jars is usually called a Leyden Battery, just as a single cannon is spoken of as a gun, whilst two or more constitute a battery.
The iodine is contained in the largest proportion in the deep sea plants, such as the long elastic stems of the fucus palmatus, &c.
The principal island, usually called Bahrein, is about 27 miles in length and 10 in breadth.
They likewise told us of a city called Trinquanamale, [Trinconomale, usually called Trinquamalee,] at which was a similar trade.
The proper name of the entrance into the Red Sea is Bab-al-Mondub, usually called Babelmandel, signifying the gates of lamentation, owing to the dangers of the navigation outwards to India.
It may have been, and probably was, largely due to a non-Semitic people, usually called Sumerians, whose racial affinities are not yet well made out.
One such series, usually called Ana Ittishu, was discussed by BR.
It is, properly speaking, not quite correctly that the Theory of Development, with which we are occupied in these pages, is usually called Darwinism.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "usually called" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.