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an example of customary
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"Customary" means usual, traditional, or established by long practice. Here are a few brief examples in different contexts:
- Social/customary practice: "In many Japanese homes it is customary to remove your shoes before entering."
- Business/tipping: "In the U.S. it is customary to tip restaurant servers 15–20%."
- Legal: "Customary law in some communities governs marriage and inheritance based on long-standing local practice."
- Measurement: "The U.S. customary system uses inches, feet, pounds and gallons rather than metric units."
- Dress/custom: "At the ceremony it was customary for guests to wear formal black attire."
Do you mean a specific context? I can give more examples or a sentence you can use.
- Social/customary practice: "In many Japanese homes it is customary to remove your shoes before entering."
- Business/tipping: "In the U.S. it is customary to tip restaurant servers 15–20%."
- Legal: "Customary law in some communities governs marriage and inheritance based on long-standing local practice."
- Measurement: "The U.S. customary system uses inches, feet, pounds and gallons rather than metric units."
- Dress/custom: "At the ceremony it was customary for guests to wear formal black attire."
Do you mean a specific context? I can give more examples or a sentence you can use.
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