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"be accustomed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be familiar with or used to something. You can use it when talking about something that you are used to or have experience with. Example: "She is accustomed to waking up early every morning for her job."
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be accustomed
verb
To make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with to.
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"But I'll never be accustomed to it".
You have to be accustomed to losing to buy that.
By now, M.I.A. should be accustomed to this outcome.
"It already took years for the visitors to be accustomed to us in Chelsea".
Go!" The driver and the conductor seemed to be accustomed to such scenes.
It's a different, more inviting kind of loudness than Health fans will be accustomed to.
But, frankly, Delta customers should be accustomed to the bare minimum.
Kiwis may not be accustomed to violent crime, but they have a knack for improvising solutions.
"You see one race, and you're going to be accustomed to one race".
Men like these might reasonably be accustomed to doing things in a certain way.
The British may be accustomed to waiting for hip replacements, but Americans do not like rationing.
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