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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am accustomed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express familiarity or habituation to a certain situation or condition.
Example: "I am accustomed to waking up early for my morning runs."
Alternatives: "I am used to" or "I have become familiar with".
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I am accustomed to staying away.
"And I am accustomed to seeing facts.
This is what I am accustomed to.
Having lived here for a dozen years, I am accustomed to hearing gloomy predictions.
This is very different from the Northern Corn Leaf Blight cultures I am accustomed to.
And like most editors, I am accustomed to telling people what to do.
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She's accustomed to that.
CANADIANS are accustomed to immigrants.
Ogdensburg is accustomed to defeat.
They are accustomed to disappointment.
Rosenberg was accustomed to privilege.
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