Sentence examples for traditionally the case from inspiring English sources

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Normally, the courage is hard-won, as folklorists will tell you is traditionally the case with young heroes.

We bloggers tend to write a little more personally, a little more casually, than is traditionally the case in print journalism.

These days sleep coaches are much less likely to be measuring sleep time or tracking sleep quality through wearable devices, as was traditionally the case, but simply removing the impediments to relaxation and sleep from the athlete's sleeping environment.

It remains unclear how much credit voters will give to the vice president for the current prosperity -- whether, as is traditionally the case, the good times will lead voters to think hard before throwing the incumbent party out of the White House.

As is traditionally the case each summer, Nine's The Cricket Show allotted its standard six minutes of airtime to the women's game in the form of a discussion between hosts Michael Slater and Michael Vaughan, along with Southern Stars players Ellyse Perry and Meg Lanning.

The needs of the political situation forced Bodin to give his sovereign virtually unlimited authority, though he insisted as was traditionally the case in France that the ruler should respect the sanctity of the natural law, of the fundamental laws of the kingdom, of property, and of the family.

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Traditionally, the cases in which military intervention has been sanctioned for humanitarian reasons have applied to campaigns with limited objectives.

As a result that market, as has traditionally been the case, is achieving the highest average rental rate -- $5.24 a square foot, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

Other aid groups have accepted money but have sought assurances from the Bush administration that they would be reporting to the State Department, as has traditionally been the case, rather than the Pentagon.

One of the most striking recommendations is that every undergraduate at Harvard "be educated in the sciences in a manner that is as deep and broadly shared as has traditionally been the case in the humanities and the social sciences".

The president was referring to a last-minute judicial injunction obtained by Macri that ruled her term over at midnight, instead of at noon on the day of the handover, as had traditionally been the case.

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