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['ju:ʒuəl](done, happening etc most often; customary: Are you going home by the usual route?; There are more people here than usual; Such behaviour is quite usual with children of that age; As usual, he was late.) szokásos- usually
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customary — cus|tom|a|ry [ˈkʌstəməri US meri] adj 1.) something that is customary is normal because it is the way something is usually done = ↑usual it is customary (for sb) to do sth ▪ In some cultures it is customary for the bride to wear white. 2.) [only… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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