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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accustomed again" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone or something that has returned to a previous state of familiarity or habit after a period of change or absence. Example: "After several months of traveling, I found myself accustomed again to the quiet routine of home."
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When I went to express my wrath to Prof. De Somer, he assured me I had to get accustomed again to the Belgian way of life.
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It's something that I've had to get accustomed to again, but it's something that I don't mind.
Once we get accustomed to it again, we might find ourselves looking all kinds of people in the eye.
My mother would sit with me for an hour or two, perhaps until she was accustomed to me again, and only then would she kiss me and head upstairs to sleep.
The people complaining were largely BlackBerry (or Treo) users who, again, were accustomed to a certain way of doing things.
As you get accustomed to wearing brooches again, take a tip from how they make an impact for day or evening in groups of three as seen at the Erdem show and as styled by Fred Leighton.
The young Lincoln addressed his audience at the Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois with a feeling we are again becoming accustomed to: the surprise is that we are not surprised.
As a young girl, the author says, she was forced to help her mother inject herself with Demerol, watched her mother pass out time and again, and became accustomed to visiting her in the hospital.
The professionals in this study had similar experiences (i.e., children did not communicate about pain) however they were of the opinion that some children did not complain about their pain because they "got accustomed" to the pain – once again indicating that they did not question whether the reason for children not alerting them about their pain was due to being previously ignored.
By themselves, each of these incidents is understandable but, again, Toyota isn't accustomed to adversity.
One group of people, accustomed to being forgotten, were once again left behind: foster kids.
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