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customary

[kuhs-tuh-mer-ee] / ˈkʌs təˌmɛr i /


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A greedy pawnbroker gets involved, and the pieces are in place for a fable — a surreal one, without the customary lesson at the end.

From Los Angeles Times

As part of the agreement, Lynrock Lake will support the board’s full slate of directors at the company’s 2026 annual meeting, and also agreed to certain customary standstill provisions limiting further activist activity.

From Barron's

QXO expects the deal to close early in the second quarter of 2026, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Few other details have been released about Herzog's schedule, as is customary because of security concerns.

From Barron's

By the 1840s, anti-Catholic nativists insisted that the foreign-born should likewise be excluded, or at least compelled to wait longer than the customary five years of residency before earning voting rights.

From The Wall Street Journal