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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's customary" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that is usual or traditional in a particular situation or society. Example: It's customary for the bride and groom to exchange rings during a wedding ceremony. Note: This phrase is often used in a more formal or traditional context, so it may not be as commonly used in casual conversations or writing.
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While Fodor's says it's customary to start by offering the left cheek, it can vary by region.
Kafcaloudis was part of a 30-person tour group visiting Trolltunga -- "the troll's tongue" -- where it's customary for tourists to snap risky-looking photographs.
When you're tired of walking around Rome, it's customary to simply hop atop the nearest male's motorbike.
It's customary for honorary Oscar winners to attend Hollywood's biggest night at the Dolby Theatre and to receive a moment of recognition during the telecast.
As he put it, "It's customary when great events happen that the U.S. punishes its friends and rewards its enemies".
It's customary, Thai names being so long.
"It's strategic, it's customary and, frankly, I think it's smart".
"It's customary to climb all the way up".
"It's customary," she says, in laid-back tones.
(It's customary for returned missionaries to give "homecoming talks" after their missions).
In countries where it's customary, a small tip to airport staff is not a bad idea.
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