Sentence examples for were tradition from inspiring English sources

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were tradition

noun

A part of culture that is passed from person to person or generation to generation, possibly differing in detail from family to family, such as the way to celebrate holidays.

Exact(2)

For people like him, the imports, not Detroit, were tradition.

But they were tradition- and revenue-bound, favoring instead the cable companies and their demands.

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Perhaps they were tradition-minded Mostly Mozart fans for whom a good performance of the "Prague" Symphony would have sufficed as an exploration of the East.

Tradition is tradition.

Because it's tradition.

Then there's tradition.

"That's tradition".

It is tradition.

"It's tradition," he said.

"But this is tradition".

Because it's "tradition".

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