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customary

[kuhs-tuh-mer-ee] / ˈkʌs təˌmɛr i /


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After a customary bout of second half inertia, the Eagles managed to retake the lead with three minutes left.

From The Wall Street Journal

When they accepted the award on her behalf - as is customary for presenters- Hahn curtsied and said "I'm Michelle Williams".

From BBC

BBC Sport understands Frank was handed his customary coffee on his arrival at the stadium by a staff member in the cup which was brought by Arsenal, who played at Bournemouth only four days earlier.

From BBC

“Subject to satisfaction of such customary closing conditions, including receipt of stockholder approvals, completion of the Merger is expected to occur shortly after all closing conditions are satisfied,” Compass said in its SEC filing.

From Barron's

Her boyfriend was cleared but her landlord, Christopher Jefferies, was arrested, held far longer than was customary for someone never actually charged with a crime, and vilified in the press.

From The Wall Street Journal