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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accustomed to having" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of being familiar with or used to a particular situation or condition.
Example: "After years of living in the city, I am now accustomed to having a busy lifestyle."
Alternatives: "used to having" or "familiar with having".
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I was too accustomed to having my life made easy.
They're not accustomed to having their life upended that way".
He was accustomed to having mothers like him.
But Feinstein was not accustomed to having her integrity called into question.
By now, Morris is accustomed to having these people peer over his shoulder as he works.
Murray is certainly accustomed to having his books described as all wrong.
They have grown accustomed to having every conversation at least twice.
China is still getting accustomed to having so people working in dangerous — but profitable — places.
"I'm very accustomed to having to find my own way," Eichfeld said.
We who hold these views are accustomed to having our beliefs challenged.
Barack Obama is a guy who is accustomed to having stuff go right for him.
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