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habituated in



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People had to be habituated in virtue by institutions they didn’t choose — family, religion, community, social norms.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 12, 2018

He had been habituated in his sundry money dealings to look on Miss Baker as his patron's niece, and had always called her as such.

From The Bertrams by Trollope, Anthony

To scenes of this nature you have been habituated in the mansion of sorrow where you reside.

From The Coquette The History of Eliza Wharton by Foster, Hannah Webster

The conventional phrases about 'sacrifices' he disliked as much as he did the sensational appeals to which the public had been habituated in missionary meetings.

From Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies by Blore, George Henry

Now it is certainly true that one gets habituated in time to everything.

From Pictures of German Life in the XVth XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. II. by Freytag, Gustav