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traditional

[truh-dish-uh-nl] / trəˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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Novel materials include new metal alloys as well carbon-based materials that can be stronger and lighter than traditional materials such as steel.

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Compared to giving people traditional advice on dieting, such as reducing calorie intake and eating more healthily, the review found intermittent fasting made little to no difference to people's weight loss or quality of life.

From BBC

The key is that he keeps a leg in the air for 61% of the stride, rather than 41% in traditional diagonal skiing.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ruling means that the traditional April 15 payment date and other required deadlines didn’t actually matter during that period—if the ruling stands after possible appeals.

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Few cited the macroeconomic data that shows the economy to be robust by traditional measures.

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