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The phrase "The custom of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing traditions, practices, or habitual behaviors within a particular culture or group.
Example: "The custom of exchanging gifts during the holiday season is cherished by many families."
Alternatives: "The tradition of" or "The practice of".
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"The Custom of the Country," however, is her architectural masterpiece.
The custom of sharing water was too elemental to gum up with finagling.
The custom of the country: A city dweller, she finds rural places unnerving.
The custom of opening sections of a novel with poetry has a peculiar history.
The custom of exchanging valentines is traced to the 14th century and Geoffrey Chaucer.
The custom of the king taking his meals alone is widespread.
The custom of naming them after the gods originated at this time.
The custom of giving the archiepiscopal authority to London had originated in Archbishop Lanfranc's time.
The custom of washing the feet did not survive the 18th century.
The custom of "Hanukkah bushes" instead of Christmas trees emerged in the 1950s, Ashton said, along with postwar suburban life.
THE CUSTOM OF THE ARMY, by Diana Gabaldon.
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