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orthodox

[awr-thuh-doks] / ˈɔr θəˌdɒks /


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But Benavidez began landing combinations to the head and body with the speed of a lightweight, switching between southpaw and orthodox at will.

From BBC

Given Root's orthodox technique and proven ability to bat for long periods, it is surprising the Yorkshireman has such a glaring hole on his CV.

From Barron's

Above all, the Supreme Court looks to be leaning toward the orthodox economic position that tariffs are a tax on consumers and businesses and therefore under the authority of Congress.

From Barron's

Zion describes itself as a nondenominational evangelical church adhering to orthodox Christian beliefs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other conservative leaders have similarly distanced themselves from the more orthodox playbook that calls on governments to exercise fiscal restraint and leave the economy largely in the hands of the private sector.

From The Wall Street Journal