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The phrase "traditionally established" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to something that has been accepted or followed for a long time and is considered a standard or norm in society. Example: "In many cultures, the man is traditionally established as the head of the household."
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Capacity regions in multiuser information theory were traditionally established using an achievability argument and converses to corresponding rate regions.
But why shouldn't the same standards be expected of the US national team as more traditionally established and familiar European ones?
The point was that it is patronising to the US team for people not to apply the same demands to them as to other, more traditionally established sides (i.e. those from Europe and South America).
Its first part provides three methods of assigning the powers of 10 up to 104,096 to traditionally established terms for "large numbers" and allusively mentions a method of indefinite generation of even larger numbers, which has led to comparisons with Archimedes' The Sand-Reckoner (3rd century bc).
First, as new technologies disrupt traditionally established sectors new norms are likely to emerge.
It's hard to quantify, but qualitatively fintech borrows significant talent and know-how from other, traditionally established, disciplines.
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A criminal trial traditionally establishes individual responsibility by presenting direct evidence against the defendant.
Traditionally, establishing relationships does not use information regarding location in the genome, and statistical properties are often based on assuming unlinked markers.
The validity of a test has traditionally been established through matching the test content against the syllabus for content validity and/or through correlating the scorers on a given measure with those of a criterion for empirical or criterion-related validation (Bachman, 1990;Messick 1990).
Traditionally speaking, established, well known architects design their best projects in the later phases of their career -when they're in their 60's and 70's.
Joint and extended family are traditionally well established and accepted norms.
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