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traditional

[truh-dish-uh-nl] / trəˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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Trade deals signed with the US in recent months do not have the clear, legally binding agreements of traditional pacts, leaving room for further changes, he added.

From BBC

In addition to the more traditional Chinese performances, including lion and dragon dancers, this year’s parade featured marching bands, ballet folklórico dancers and a bagpipe troupe, highlighting the event’s theme: “Unity in the Community.”

From Los Angeles Times

This marks a radical departure from traditional U.S. policy, under which government purchases of equity were temporary and reserved for bailouts during systemic crises.

From The Wall Street Journal

The traditional power grid “is never going to catch up,” Turner added, a view Rizer doesn’t share.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Food products are no longer available like before," he said, adding that shortages at the local market made preparing the traditional Ramadan meals difficult.

From Barron's