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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'does traditionally' is a valid and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe something that typically happens or has happened in the past. For example, "The bride and groom traditionally exchange rings during the wedding ceremony."
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It has thrown out most of what higher education does traditionally, using mostly part-time faculty.
While poor Democratic turnout likely didn't cost Clinton the election last year, the party does traditionally struggle in midterms, when many of their base voters, such as younger Americans and minorities, tend to turn out in relatively low numbers.
One problem in this context is that oncology as a field does, traditionally, not bring up quantitative scientists, but is mainly concerned with wet lab work and clinical trials.
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"Women have a choice now – we can even do traditionally male jobs".
The ricotta cheesecake, done traditionally with bits of candied fruit, tasted just made.
But then for several years the temperature and weather just does not seem right for what we have been doing traditionally.
Churches did traditionally keep records of baptisms and burials — and, practically speaking, those serve as a good proxy for births and deaths.
"Women do traditionally suffer from that sense of 'My voice isn't going to be heard, my voice isn't as loud as the men,"' she said.
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