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is habitually
adverb
By habit; in a habitual manner.
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His expression is habitually solemn, and it always has been.
Popular literature is habitually tendentious both deliberately and unconsciously.
Perhaps that is because Pakistan is habitually broke.
New York's budget, due on April 1, is habitually late.
I can't even guess what's wrong with the Rangers' power play, which is habitually dreadful.
He is habitually late for appointments and often fails to show at all.
This group, formed in Budapest in 1975, is habitually described as "best in the world".
She is habitually stretching or flipping a ball in the air with her fingertips, mimicking the release of her knuckleball.
Venice is habitually characterized as timeless, and New York too, the Never Finished City, strikes me as essentially permanent.
But where Strauss is habitually calm and understated, Smith has tended to wear his heart on a bulging, muscular sleeve.
Today, however, he is habitually described as Octavian (until the date when he assumed the designation Augustus).
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