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accustomed

[uh-kuhs-tuhmd] / əˈkʌs təmd /




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"When the ball does something the technical side we've been accustomed to for many generations has gone from both sets of players."

From BBC

Ronnie had many rituals they became accustomed to, including emptying the dishwasher each morning, to which Rob would act surprised to avoid Ronnie's disappointment.

From BBC

Ukrainians long ago grew accustomed to scheduled blackouts, designed to conserve energy, that last hours at a time.

From The Wall Street Journal

And they wrote that cat owners were required to "make considerations of welfare and not letting cats outside when they are accustomed to it, can be detrimental to their welfare".

From BBC

I’ve grown so accustomed to this feature that I really miss it when driving other vehicles, and I have to remind myself to look manually.

From The Wall Street Journal