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routinely
[ roo-teen-lee ]
adverb
- regularly or habitually; as a matter of course:
As a person raised and living in the South, I (and others around me) routinely say "please" when ordering in restaurants.
Storm drains should be routinely cleaned and maintained to stay functional.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of routinely1
Example Sentences
Asked by the BBC why the US had not meaningfully responded, as it routinely has to past such disasters, Rubio said "we are not the government of the world".
US President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs - or import taxes - for nearly every country in the world could push prices up on almost all the staples Americans routinely buy, from clothes to coffee.
The spokesperson added: "However, it is also the case that catapults are also routinely used by members of the public enjoying legitimate pastimes, in particular for anglers when propelling fishing bait."
These days teams routinely demand the right to develop the land around their stadium — and cash in.
Inspector general offices routinely conduct independent investigations and audits of federal agencies, and look into possible security breaches.
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