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ac·cus·tomed [əˈkʌstəmd] ADJ to be accustomed to sth

accustomed
to become accustomed to sth

ac·cus·tom [əˈkʌstəm] VERBE trans to accustom sb/oneself to sth

Expressions couramment utilisées avec accustomed

to become accustomed to sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The timing change was initially greeted with a degree of controversy, as many fencers were accustomed to having the longer timings.
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Gone are the drama and colour we are accustomed to from earlier dialogues.
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All the suspects, however, are accustomed to producing the impossible.
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Many artists themselves anticipated the lack of desire for original artwork since many became accustomed to chromolithographs.
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The first practice was a wet session, and all drivers came accustomed to the wet conditions.
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With an endless supply of food, more city chicks survive each year; to become accustomed to urban living.
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Her life experiences give her a sense of entitlement, and she is accustomed to the best and nothing less.
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That was attractive to velodrome riders, who were accustomed to them.
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But the term may still occasionally appear in material that is based on older scholarship or written by persons accustomed to older usage.
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Ah, that accounts for it; you are accustomed to such a foolish audience.
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