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The phrase "as we traditionally think" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common beliefs or perceptions that have been held over time.
Example: "As we traditionally think, the sun revolves around the Earth, but this has been proven to be incorrect."
Alternatives: "as is commonly believed" or "as we often assume".
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"And that's more telling for the viewer than the Global South as we traditionally think of it south of the equator, because here you are in a very developed country, you know, in the greatest nation on earth, and you have these stories and you have these situations of people living in these kinds of [dangerous and deprived] situations in Baltimore".
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First, Grossman no longer writes what we traditionally think of as novels: he has transcended genre; or rather, he has descended deep into the vaults beneath.
Much of the package is sure to be devoted to what we traditionally think of as infrastructure: roads and bridges and school repairs.
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First, Grossman no longer writes what we traditionally think of as novels: he has transcended genre; or rather, he has descended deep into the vaults beneath.
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