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Discover Ludwig"traditionally looking" is a correct phrase in written English, however it is not very commonly used.
You can use "traditionally looking" when you are referring to a thing or person that looks or behaves in a way that is typical of its traditional form. For example, "The store was decked out in red and gold for Christmas, with a large tree traditionally looking in the corner."
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The rules have traditionally looked at news provision.
You get to a certain time in life, and you traditionally look back and take stock.
Lots of companies that have not traditionally looked at social networking apps will be trying apps.
"It meets all the characteristics the panel has traditionally looked at," argued Andrew J. Langan, a lawyer for BP.
It doesn't help that psychology has traditionally looked for universals in one group: American college students.
He says colleges have traditionally looked at summer as an afterthought, mostly a way to market to outsiders.
No Child Left Behind would appeal to voters who traditionally looked to Democrats as the party of education.
But Australia's transformation from a nation that has traditionally looked toward England, in soccer terms, into one that looks toward Asia may be a long one.
The idea — one central to Dr. Dower's teaching — was to look as deeply into the visual record as historians have traditionally looked into the verbal record.
CIOs, who traditionally look after the corporate servers, may not have as good a handle on what is being used in their companies.
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