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traditional

[truh-dish-uh-nl] / trəˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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“It’s less time in the dealership,” Jordhamo says of reaching younger consumers, especially Gen Z. “Those traditional things have to be let go of.”

From Los Angeles Times

For this one, first of all, it is a little closer to actually a traditional detective structure.

From Los Angeles Times

“Capacity in the traditional market is plentiful and capital inflows to the alternative markets, particularly catastrophe bonds, are also pushing prices lower,” analysts at Moody’s Ratings wrote earlier this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Against the backdrop of recent kidnappings, governors and traditional chiefs from 19 northern states recently dubbed illegal mining a "major contributory factor to the security crises".

From Barron's

After all, banks that are kept rigorously within traditional barriers still blow up, thanks to risky bets in commercial real estate, foreign loans, residential mortgages, and all sorts of “banking.”

From Barron's