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The phrase "that traditionally existed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been present or practiced in a particular culture or context over a long period of time. Example: "The festival celebrates customs that traditionally existed in our community for generations."
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They also broke down the barriers that traditionally existed between the performer and the audience by engaging in "antiphonal exchange[s]" with them, and promoting the notion that "anyone can do it".
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They are more expensive, true, but only slightly more – certainly not nearly enough to account for the £10 or £15 difference that has traditionally existed between the two formats.
What is an example, for the purposes of this test, of a "condition that has not traditionally existed"?
Eric Tirschwell, director of litigation and national enforcement policy for Everytown for Gun Safety: You state in your Heller dissent that you can't rely directly on history and tradition and have to reason by analogy when it comes to "new gun regulations because of conditions that have not traditionally existed".
On a larger scale Buha traditionally existed as six independent kingdoms, called Buyunga, Muhambwe, Heru, Luguru (Kunkanda), Bushingo, and Bujiji (Nkalinzi).
Likewise, academic medicine has traditionally existed within well-demarcated specialties.
It is also where the bottleneck in technology has traditionally existed.
The agency has traditionally existed to facilitate biomedical research and research training.
A symbiotic relationship has traditionally existed between pastoralists, crop farmers and their environment in Nigeria.
Populations of Zostera marina L., the common seagrass of Pacific Northwest shallow marine environments, has undergone local extinction in coastal embayment's where it has traditionally existed.
A number of general medical care models have traditionally existed in Canadian hospitals [ 2].
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