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been accustomed
verb
To make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with to.
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We'd been accustomed to playing to win.
"We have been accustomed to keeping ourselves aloof," Krishnamoorthy says.
She'd been accustomed to spending hours watching television.
"I'd been accustomed to very small audiences sitting around me.
Mrs Sommers bought two high-priced magazines such as she had been accustomed to read in the days when she had been accustomed to other pleasant things.
As the middle child, she'd been accustomed to being left out.
THE few people who live in Alaska's Aleutian Islands have long been accustomed to shipwrecks.
Ranchers in south Florida have long been accustomed to losing calves to coyotes, buzzards, even alligators.
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