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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are customarily seen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typically observed or commonly found in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In this region, certain species of birds are customarily seen during the spring migration."
Alternatives: "are typically observed" or "are usually found".
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Epidemiologic studies of these tumours have been limited by the fact that most patients are customarily seen and treated in the offices of physicians and not hospitalised (Scotto et al, 1983).
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It follows the historical traces of how women have claimed their labor, making what has been customarily seen as "merely" intimate and domestic into appreciable political acts.
But, in the Valley, increasing your fund size so dramatically is customarily seen as "smoking your own exhaust," or, among those with a classical turn of mind, hubris.
Model 2 has a greater explanatory power for the variation in robbery at the shift level (pseudo R2 = 0.23) than is customarily seen in studies examining weather.
Journalists peeked out the shades and saw that the plane had on none of the running lights that are customarily visible, including the red or green ones on the wings.
Mineral particles are customarily inhaled as mixtures, though one component may predominate and determine the response.
Eggs, when used, are customarily whole eggs.
In public the sexes are customarily separated.
Cameras are customarily installed at entrances, too.
The hard-shelled, edible nuts are customarily roasted.
Airports, we know, are customarily cool, dry and bright.
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