Sentence examples for have accustomed from inspiring English sources

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perff., to have accustomed one's self; hence, to be wont, used, or accustomed (rare).

With rare exceptions, newspapers have accustomed their readers to expect digital editions to be free.

Decades of prosperity have accustomed consumers to a wide range of choice.

The eight years of George Bush's presidency have accustomed us to errors, lies and manipulation.

Recent controversies have accustomed us to the notion that every foray into the Freud archives will produce scandalous material.

Hadid's large painted renderings have accustomed us to this approach, but it's spectacular to see it fully realized.

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The new generation has accustomed us to solid musicianship.

Writer says rock music has accustomed him to volume but that this is a different kind of volume.

The cut was larger than the usual quarter-point to which the Fed has accustomed financial markets.

Fashion has accustomed people to gender bending.

But the Internet has accustomed consumers to getting what they want.

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