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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accustomed about" is not a commonly used or correct phrase in written English.
It does not make sense grammatically. Instead, you could say "accustomed to" or "familiar with." Example: "I am accustomed to the cold weather in the mountains, but I still find it challenging to adjust to the altitude."
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"For me," Davis said, "it's kind of water off a duck's back, because I'm so accustomed about what it's like to be a woman in elected office in a state like Texas".
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Jeter whiffed on five pitches, and although the Yankees hadn't scored, they had pushed Mecir -- accustomed to throwing about 20 pitches per outing -- to expend 15 pitches.
If that number sounds low, it's because we're accustomed to reading about players signing multi-year contracts for sums north of a hundred million dollars.
Whaley, hitting from the women's tees, is accustomed to playing about 700 yards less than male players during a round.
Because Schurz is now obscure, and because he doesn't fit into an easy-access category of disapproval he was a Union general, not a Confederate general he makes for a tough call, if you're accustomed to thinking about monuments as denoting simple heroism.
We had been accustomed to putting about two ballads on each album--that was sort of the ratio, two out of ten.
Brooks seems to be trying to hold on to a crumbling all white male CEO image that he has become accustomed to writing about rooted in political ideology that limits both perspective and reality.
That this should be news underlined how much this small Central American country had become accustomed to about 15 murders a day, one of the world's highest rates.
I don't think I'd be quite as excited as I was back in college because I've grown accustomed to about 10 Mbps at home but I might be somewhat amazed at how fast I'd be able to download, say, an entire movie.
I'm more accustomed to thinking about the clothes, about design, but they're thinking about their bodies, what will look good on them".
Helene Cooper As a former Iraq war reporter for The Wall Street Journal and the current diplomatic correspondent for The New York Times, the Washington, D.C.-based Helene Cooper is more accustomed to writing about foreign policy than about shopping and drinking.
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