Sentence examples for was conventional from inspiring English sources

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was conventional

adjective

Pertaining to a convention, as in following generally accepted principles, methods and behaviour.

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Initially, his career was conventional.

She didn't make something that was conventional.

Her apprentice work was conventional and unpromising, rather stilted.

At first his poetry was conventional, but his powerful personality soon found original expression.

It's true that the speech, purely as a political performance, was conventional, and therefore almost bearable.

Greenspan (South) alerted his opponents that three no-trump was conventional.

Or rather, no one is given the ideal beauty that was conventional in art.

The stage direction by Robin Thompson was conventional and mostly sound.

The Chrysler Corporation's contribution to economy, the Plymouth Valiant, was conventional and radical.

The later career was conventional; the early career was wildly eccentric — a mysterious and fascinating flail.

MLS was conventional soccer with a fresh start: something the USSF had been looking for from the outset.

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