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The phrase "a tradition of purchasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a long-standing practice or custom related to buying goods or services within a particular context or community.
Example: "In our family, there is a tradition of purchasing handmade gifts during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "a custom of buying" or "a practice of acquiring".
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I enjoy baking cookies with my kids and we have a tradition of purchasing a real tree from a different lot each year.
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But the Catholic church has a charming tradition of purchasing "indulgences" that we might import here.
"Coming out there you can listen to music, sing karaoke at [jazz spot and soul food restaurant] Bert's, buy some amazing produce [and] engage with the age-old tradition of purchasing from farmers.
The French do not generally have a tradition of having surveys done when purchasing a house, but you can engage a chartered building surveyor to give you a report on the condition of the property.
A tradition of secrecy.
It lacks a tradition of private philanthropy.
Germany has a tradition of coalition governments.
The Islamic political tradition is imperial, a tradition of nomad empire.
I have a tradition of announcing things at SXSW.
The Matheniko have a tradition of cultivating home gardens (nikiror).
A tradition of racism.
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