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Discover Ludwig"being accustomed to" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means being familiar or used to something. You can use it to describe a person's habit or regular behavior. Example: After living in the city for so long, I am accustomed to the hustle and bustle of busy streets.
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Most sexism is down to men being accustomed to us being the losers.
There's something about being accustomed to a narrative that can be reassuring, even if the narrative itself is dark, distressing or difficult.
The thought of attaching myself to such a venture was slightly awesome, not being accustomed to editing action movies, but therein lay the fun".
Many students, being accustomed to doing most of their schoolwork on computers, shrink at the notion of completing anything on paper.
"I think it's probably a function of developers being accustomed to paying rock-bottom dollar for something that looks like what it looks like, and not really being able to stomach the premium for the nicer stuff," Mr. Cortes said.
It is also characterised by employers and trade unions being relatively equal in negotiations and the parties being accustomed to reaching agreements without the need for the government to step in.
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She's accustomed to that.
CANADIANS are accustomed to immigrants.
Ogdensburg is accustomed to defeat.
They are accustomed to disappointment.
Rosenberg was accustomed to privilege.
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