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accustom

[uh-kuhs-tuhm] / əˈkʌs təm /


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Frankly, it’s been inspiring to watch the reaction of fans who aren’t accustomed to our absurd marketplace, who aren’t already beaten down by the costs and fees and are calling the organizers out.

From The Wall Street Journal

In New York and other coastal cities, I’m accustomed to inflated prices for popcorn and soda — hey, the moviegoing experience just isn’t the same without them.

From Salon

A California Christmas was a big change: For one thing, I was accustomed to spending the holiday bundled up inside, not sitting out on the patio.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, Kast vowed to tackle crime, a top concern for Chileans accustomed to living in one of Latin America’s safest nations.

From The Wall Street Journal

He expressed frustration that financial markets had become accustomed to worrying that the Fed would be more hawkish whenever economic activity or hiring is stronger than expected.

From The Wall Street Journal