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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.
Other Word Forms
- ܲ·dz·پԱ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of routinely1
Example Sentences
"Changes and upgrades to the Pentagon Briefing Room are nothing new and routinely happen during changes in an administration," they shared.
Shark lab researchers say they have a mountain of tracking data that shows juvenile great whites, some as long as nine feet, routinely cruise among Southern California swimmers and surfers with no apparent interest.
But it's preposterous to pretend that Trump has any sincere objection to it, especially as he and his allies routinely use the antisemitic "great replacement" conspiracy theory to stoke white nationalist fervor.
One sign of the fictional nature of this line of thinking is the way prophecies of the end of the world are routinely, in Kermode’s words, “disconfirmed without being discredited.”
At the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, patients like Mr Garner and Mr Varco wait for up to 12 months routinely, despite a raft of new measures.
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