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The phrase "accustomed ways" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to habits or practices that someone is familiar with or has become used to over time.
Example: "After years of living in the city, I found it difficult to adjust to the accustomed ways of rural life."
Alternatives: "familiar habits" or "usual practices".
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For the actors to retain authenticity, perhaps she needs to keep pushing them to the edge of their capabilities, throwing out the accustomed ways of working and inventing new ones, so that the work doesn't end up turning into a "style".
"The quantitative growth has changed those that have been subject to growth –economies and their interaction – to the extent that the further growth has become ever more difficult to achieve in the accustomed ways, fields and regions of activity.
Alternatively, one could focus on the manner in which many of the Kyoto School thinkers radically problematize the relation between "philosophy" and "religion," that is to say, the way their thought calls into question accustomed ways of thinking the relation between reason and thought on the one hand, and experience, practice, and faith on the other.
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It takes a great deal to drive them out of their accustomed way of doing business".
Until the breakout by the Americans today, it had been possible to believe, if only just, that the Iraqi minister, Muhammad Said al-Sahhaf, might not be whistling Dixie, in his accustomed way, when he predicted that the Americans would be slaughtered in a huge Iraqi counterattack.
The accustomed way of telling stories here had been through the perspective of upper-middle-class intellectuals, civil servants, those with public functions whose job it is to "save the poor from themselves," "enlighten" and "educate" them.
Accustomed to the ways of men on the base, she's understandably cynical about the male sex in general but accepting of her husband.
For those less accustomed to Korean ways, watch the video and read on to better understand what exactly the duo are up to.
Her two books, Me, Myself and Paris and Paris, I've Grown Accustomed to Your Ways, chronicle her adventures as an American woman, free and unfettered, her sense of humor and bonhomie alive and well, in the most beautiful and temperamental city in the world.
Originally from England, they had survived two dreadful Atlantic sailings (a storm forced the first ship to turn back) and grown accustomed to the civilized ways of Lawrence, Mass.
I am sure that these problems will eventually be settled out just as public libraries continue to become more accustomed to and morph ways to integrate digital loans.
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