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the conventionally
adverb
Ordinarily, by convention
Exact(60)
The sloe-eyed, sensual Giulia adores the conventionally handsome Carlo.
Malthus was accused of blasphemy by the conventionally religious.
The conventionally moralistic Glen is also a more conventional and mediocre artist.
Harold Prince directs; Alfred Uhry wrote the conventionally sentimental book (2 40).
The agency saw no problems with the safety of the conventionally bred offspring of clones.
Yet such unconventional measures make the conventionally minded uncomfortable, and they keep pushing for a return to normalcy.
His cousin, the cultivated Ihsan, introduces the conventionally westernised Mümtaz to the works of Ottoman poets and composers.
And whatever those genetic abnormalities are, it said, they are not passed on to the conventionally bred offspring of clones.
After Mr. Martin's nonrecognition, he began to seek out more "sincere" roles, like the conventionally harried patriarch of "Parenthood".
On the pages of Poetry Review, the postmodern, he hoped, would rub along with the conventionally lyrical.
But that's because she put it together, by trial and error, bricolage, all in the (conventionally) wrong order".
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