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Is it okay to not put preposition in front of "the usual way"? Like "as/in/like the usual way"?

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Rebecca

Excellent question. Yes, the sentence is still grammatically correct if you simply say"the usual way" and omit the use of prepositions. This is actually very common. In the case of this clip, omitting the preposition or using it does not affect the meaning of the sentence. Ex: The usual way of measuring productivity is with assessments. Ex: That's not the usual way of doing things. Ex: Why can't we just do it the usual way? Ex: Is this the usual way you do this?

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