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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accustomed to it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is familiar with or used to a particular situation or condition.
Example: "After living in the city for several years, I have become accustomed to the noise and hustle of urban life."
Alternatives: "used to it" or "familiar with it".
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I've grown accustomed to it.
We're accustomed to it.
"You get accustomed to it.
You essentially get accustomed to it.
"But I'll never be accustomed to it".
We all just got accustomed to it.
Russians really are not accustomed to it.
Some people aren't accustomed to it and can't adjust.
"Like most things, you become accustomed to it.
Then time went on and I got accustomed to it".
"I've certainly grown accustomed to it," Sorgi said Wednesday.
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