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customary

[kuhs-tuh-mer-ee] / ˈkʌs təˌmɛr i /


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The royals are spending Christmas at their Sandringham estate, which has been the customary seasonal meeting place for the family since 1988.

From BBC

As is customary, U.S. stock and bond markets will close early on Dec. 24 at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.

From Barron's

Ivanov said Russian contractors stand apart because they do not rely "on an abundance of heavy machinery and bureaucratic red tape, as is customary among American military specialists".

From Barron's

But after Homeland Security’s hijacking of Capra’s message, I made time to watch the entire film, which I’ve seen at least 10 times, before its customary airing on NBC.

From Los Angeles Times

In the Wong Kim Ark ruling, the court relied on this “customary law of England, brought to America by the colonists.”

From Salon