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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of tradition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "out of tradition" to indicate something that is done or believed because it is part of a long-standing custom or practice. For example: - "The family always serves turkey on Thanksgiving, out of tradition." - "The ceremony was conducted in a solemn manner, out of tradition." - "The decision to wear white on her wedding day was out of tradition, not personal preference."
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And some nonbelieving African-Americans have been known to attend church out of tradition.
In much of rural Anatolia they do so out of tradition.
That's a tradition born out of tradition of course, and that tradition is nasty uniforms.
But, out of tradition and political calculation, Mr Najib is expected to call it earlier—and to win it.
The fishermen who pursue them have been reduced to a few diehards who do so out of tradition or stubbornness.
"I think many Burgundians frown on decanting more out of tradition than reason," said Daniel Johnnes, the wine director for Daniel Boulud's restaurants.
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The movie is in the fish-out-of-water tradition of Coming to America and many others.
He didn't "come out of" any tradition.
"These are classified as folk art because they really come out of community traditions and long-term traditions, but they show extraordinary craftsmanship, amazing artistry, lively representations.
"They come out of different traditions," said Kelly Brownell, dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.
As the key musical moments of "Dream" indicate, he also anticipated today's crossover culture, with its more fluid sense of racial identity and the freedom to move in and out of traditions that are not one's own.
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