Sentence examples for customarily and from inspiring English sources

The phrase "customarily and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or behaviors that are typically or usually done in a certain way.
Example: "The committee customarily and unanimously approves the budget at the end of each fiscal year."
Alternatives: "usually and" or "typically and".

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Astute fact checkers discovered that he meant a poolside lounge chair, something customarily and properly reserved in just this way, as many readers affirmed, often with disconcerting ferocity (perhaps a consequence of overexposure to the sun).

To determine whether an administrative employee is exempt from overtime, the Labor Department's proposal drops the longtime test of whether the worker customarily and regularly exercises discretion and independent judgment.

Tip pools are legal, but a "valid tip pool may not include employees who do not customarily and regularly received tips, such as dishwashers, cooks, chefs, and janitors"—the very employees with whom Casa servers shared their its tips.

In principle, the optical tweezers use force that are exerted by the intensity gradients in the strongly focused beam of light to trap and move the microscopic volume of matter, in which the optical force are customarily and may be described for a trapped mass/volume that give a viscous damping defined by the relationship equate optical force with Stokes force as follow [ 21, 22].

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Their passports are immediately and customarily confiscated and they are typically forced to sign a revised contract that pays them a significantly lower rate than was originally agreed.

As a handler of pigment, Goya strikes the viewer more with his increasing freedom of brushwork than with any coloristic brilliance; his palette is customarily brownish and subdued, clayey and parched, showing what Hughes calls "dun-colored tact".

Scholars of fairy tales distinguish between genuine folk tales and literary fairy tales; the first are customarily anonymous and undatable, the latter signed and dated, but the history of the stories' transmission shows inextricable and fruitful entanglement.

Typically they have more and better speakers than factory-installed car systems have customarily had and are driven by more, and more powerful, amplifiers (up to 1,100 watts in the Linn system in the Vanquish from Aston Martin).

I had suffered such episodes before; it is as if one had been suddenly flayed of the skin of habit and herd feeling that customarily enwraps and deadens our deep predicament.

Land is customarily owned and there are no clear boundaries and more often land conflict erupts when the owner of the land passes away.

Epidemiologic studies of these tumours have been limited by the fact that most patients are customarily seen and treated in the offices of physicians and not hospitalised (Scotto et al, 1983).

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