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accustom

[uh-kuhs-tuhm] / əˈkʌs təm /


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“The Chronology of Water” feels like the natural next step: a film that refuses to dull its bite and forces the viewer into its abrasive tone, confident that they’ll grow accustomed to its rhythm.

From Salon

Mirroring the narrative of the musical, the more we look, the more we not only become accustomed to Auggie’s face, but we cease to see it as abnormal.

From The Wall Street Journal

For global investors accustomed to seeing Hollywood exports anchor worldwide rankings, that is a structural change worth noting.

From MarketWatch

Parents who had grown accustomed to being able to reach their kids at any moment pushed back when some districts proposed phone bans.

From The Wall Street Journal

A breach above that level is not our base case, but we have to respect upside risks to yields from levels we have grown accustomed to.

From Barron's