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routine

[roo-teen] / ruˈtin /




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However, many of the fruit species they regularly eat contain measurable ethanol, indicating that alcohol is a routine part of their menu and was probably present in the diets of our human ancestors as well.

From Science Daily

They will walk out of both emergency and routine care, with senior doctors brought in to provide cover.

From BBC

Do you have any wellness routines in the morning?

From The Wall Street Journal

Honestly, the whole discussion reeks of College Football Brain, that cross-affliction of entitlement and exceptionalism in which the most bizarre circumstances are treated as routine business.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Ideally you should be 21 to hear these jokes,” he says in the routine, “but in a perfect world we’d all be 21. Forever.”

From The Wall Street Journal