Phrases with «traditional sense»

The phrase "traditional sense" typically refers to something that is done or understood in the usual or customary way that has been followed for a long time. Full definition

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Sentences with «traditional sense»

  • In a more traditional sense of economics, there are three major ports in the area. (grandbaymen.com)
  • I bet it tastes amazing and you have proven that you don't even need any fruit or natural sweetener in the more traditional sense to produce a sweet - tasting loaf of bread. (karenskitchenstories.com)
  • A lady is a lady no matter where in the world she is located, but British women are true ladies in the most traditional sense of the word. (howtodate-guide.com)
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