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be traditionally
adverb
In a traditional manner.
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"If you want to be traditionally Indian, then that's fine.
Relatively few are what might be traditionally considered middle class.
The land may be traditionally theirs but it is for everyone to visit, he says.
"I wanted them to be traditionally beautiful photos, despite being weird," she emphasizes.
"They are a good way to draw consumers that may not be traditionally shopping at a discounter," she said.
I thought the novel would be traditionally structured, set in the present, with flashbacks to the 18th century.
There are three lines that can be traditionally classified as critical due to the large current density they carry.
Some of the houses will be traditionally constructed, while others will be developed using panelized construction or manufactured in a factory and assembled on site.
A lot of what Americans take to be traditionally European is simply an artifact of the postwar scramble for survival — for example, national branding.
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Three explanations are traditionally given.
Nandi society was traditionally egalitarian.
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