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customary

[kuhs-tuh-mer-ee] / ˈkʌs təˌmɛr i /


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‘As you know, in the Jewish religion, it’s customary to lay stones on a loved one’s grave,’ Bubbe replies.

From Literature

Customers who truly value the service often leave more than the customary amount.

From Science Daily

Elliot’s face twitched, but he nodded and turned to me, his hand extended for the customary handshake exchanged between cadets.

From Literature

It has become customary for presidents to release pictures of themselves in the Situation Room at momentous times during their White House terms.

From Barron's

Foley said he would refer the findings to the state attorney general and an accountability commission, as is customary.

From The Wall Street Journal