Sentence examples for conventionally of from inspiring English sources

"conventionally of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is commonly accepted or done according to tradition or custom. Example: "The dress code for the wedding was conventionally of black tie attire."

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It was a post-music-school album, and a good one, if more conventionally of its time.

Their winning entry, for an enormous housing scheme in Pimlico, London, facing south across the Thames, showed the renewed influence of Le Corbusier and the Bauhaus, but its name was somewhat more conventionally of the period - Churchill Gardens.

Indeed, a cuff-leak volume (measured conventionally) of more than 300 ml has been observed in three patients who developed post-extubation stridor after cardiac surgery [ 8].

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Conventionally, studies of drug mechanisms of action involve the examination of hypothesized or known targets.

Engineering design conventionally consists of the investigation of functional specification and the subsequent basic and detail design.

This makes the somewhat overpraised "Voyage of the Beagle" the most conventionally "naturalistic" of his major books.

Even The Sixth Sense, the most conventionally commercial of the five nominees - all of which did well at the box office - is an unexpectedly sensitive film.

The more conventionally religious of us might pray for peace of mind.

Indeed, while we conventionally think of glial cells as the servants of neurons, the truth is that neuroscience still knows very little about all the roles they play.

Conventionally, undetectability of a sequence tag is considered as indication of deletion.

Creating the right sorts of displays is not "doing science" as people conventionally think of it.

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