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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a customarily" is not correct in written English.
The word "customarily" is an adverb and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The meeting is customarily held on Fridays."
Alternatives: "usually" or "typically."
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It is a customarily brilliant show.
For the singer, it's a customarily ambiguous position.
The British government then increased a customarily understated budget of £3bn to more than £9bn.
He took a handful of engrossing solos, including a customarily scabrous wail in "Driven to Tears".
The crowded field has transformed a customarily dry, backroom affair into a source of intense public excitement.
Although not the sort of movie Bernhardt built his reputation on, it was a customarily professional job by a onetime master of "women's pictures".
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The most common type of park, and one you find in every single village, town, or city is a Central Park (customarily with a church on the side).
Noritz, a compact man with a salt-and-pepper beard and a megaphonic voice, customarily wears a jockstrap around his neck (signifying his support of athletics) and a laminated badge identifying him as the "A.T.P. Psychologist" (players call him Dr. Lou).
A firm customarily buys its supplies and materials on credit from other firms, recording the debt as an account payable.
Then, probably during the 6th century, there occurred a change customarily called the High German consonant shift.
A condotel customarily allows its condo owners to rent out their units as income-producing hotel rooms, an arrangement that often attracted investors.
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