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accustomed

[uh-kuhs-tuhmd] / əˈkʌs təmd /




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Banks and markets have also grown accustomed to operating in this era of plentiful liquidity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Suppliers accustomed to catering to Apple’s every whim are gaining the leverage to demand that the iPhone maker pay more.

From The Wall Street Journal

She had the stillness of someone accustomed to listening well and hard.

From Literature

Venezuelans are accustomed to wild fluctuations in just about everything — the cost of food, the value of the bolívar, the availability of gasoline and electricity, internet access and more.

From Los Angeles Times

They have grown accustomed to playing in hostile environments and hope their “us against the world” mentality works in their favor once the playoffs start.

From Los Angeles Times