Sentence examples for actually traditionally from inspiring English sources

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A spokesperson for the confectioner said: "While raisins have actually traditionally been the 'fruit' of Cadbury Fruit and Nut, sultanas have been brought into the fold to add more variation.

We conceptually differentiate sexual (genetic) monogamy from social (pair-bonded) monogamy, and as such recognize that infidelity is a particular instantiation of uncommitted sex where an individual is actually traditionally committed, however, not to a partner they are engaging in sexual activity with.

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"Inside, the town houses are actually somewhat traditionally laid out, but the exterior materials are more contemporary".

Joss Whedon: The fool is actually usually traditionally that character; for example in King Lear - it's his job to amuse, and also to understand.

Actually, puzzles are traditionally printed favoring right-handers.

He's been battling ever since to get JLP's case to the top of the Government's agenda which, considering all the evidence showing that employee-owned firms like John Lewis actually outperform more traditionally structured firms in times of recession and show increased productivity levels, should have been an easy task.

Two of the most consequential speeches of the 21st century – Colin Powell's warning to the United Nations about Saddam Hussein's Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, and Al Gore's jeremiad on global warming – were not actually speeches, as traditionally understood, but PowerPoint presentations.

I'm actually not a traditionally marketer.

Actually, no – especially as traditionally poor planning has sometimes not only left former slum residents in worse housing situations, but crucially also cut off from their old support network.

Three minutes away from Livadi beach is Kalderimi "hotel" – actually a group of traditionally built houses (doubles from £50 a night B&B) with a clear view of 13th-century Guerini Castle's Venetian splendour.

And there's a question of … Well, if Europe embodies distant, cosmopolitan, liberal, globalisation arguments, and actually, many people in traditionally Labour communities have felt that globalisation and free movement of capital and labour haven't served them well, making the case for Europe is harder".

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