Dictionary
be customarily
adverb
In the customary manner; as is custom
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Legal validity depends on morality, not because of the interpretative consequences of some ideal about how the government may use force, but because that is one of the things that may be customarily recognized as an ultimate determinant of legal validity.
Data sources producing information on international migration can be customarily grouped in the following four types [ 6].
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The family was customarily absent.
Mark Wallinger's Diana is customarily wonderful.
In public the sexes are customarily separated.
Those salaries were customarily supplemented by gifts.
Doing so is customarily his first move.
Eggs, when used, are customarily whole eggs.
Cameras are customarily installed at entrances, too.
Dinner was customarily preceded with cocktails.
It is customarily during the last Admitted Student Day.
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