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orthodox

[awr-thuh-doks] / ˈɔr θəˌdɒks /


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But Benavidez began landing combinations to the head and body with the speed of a lightweight, switching between southpaw and orthodox at will.

From BBC

Despite indications his party could return to more orthodox policies, Erdogan last month stressed that interest rates would fall as long as he was in power and that inflation would decline with them.

From Reuters

Garcia bent his knees, and locked into an orthodox stance in front of the stylists.

From Los Angeles Times

“To be connected to tradition does not necessarily mean that you have to be orthodox or conservative. I think that’s my message,” Sethi said.

From Washington Post

“This will be an orthodox, no-frills Budget focused on funding the things most important to New Zealanders like support with the cost of living and cyclone recovery,” Hipkins said.

From Reuters