Sentences with phrase «somewhat become a tradition»

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Thus, in recent years, the January effect has become somewhat of a non-event - much like the tradition of making New Year's resolutions.
Had it not been for the unpleasantness of the sixteenth century, Lutheranism might have become a distinct tradition of spirituality — somewhat like the Franciscans or Dominicans — in full communion with the one Church that Luther wanted to reform.
It wasn't what I thought it would be but it has become somewhat of a tradition in our home.
Kayaking after Christmas has become somewhat of a tradition for the Welter - Kleinhans girls!
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