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Sentence count:260+17Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: customfolklorelongusageSimilar words: traditionaltraditionallyradiationeditionadditionconditionexpeditionconditionsMeaning: [trə'dɪʃn]  n. 1. an inherited pattern of thought or action 2. a specific practice of long standing. 
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91. If you want old-world tradition in an idyllic setting, this is the hotel for you.
92. She loved the pageantry and tradition of the Royal Family.
93. By tradition , it's the bride's parents who pay for the wedding.Sentencedict
94. Spain still has a strong tradition of small local shops.
95. In time - honoured tradition, a bottle of champagne was smashed on the ship.
96. Tradition is a guide and not a jailer. W. Somerset Maugham 
97. Another tradition he encouraged was the crib.
98. The Czech Republic has a long artistic tradition.
99. This celebration of Thanksgiving defies tradition.
100. The ceremony is a complete break with tradition.
101. The ballet company's repertoire blends tradition and creative innovation.
102. It's a tradition or an old charter or something.
103. He liked the reference to the classical tradition.
104. Not that he broke with all tradition.
105. This developer's vision and commitment has captured the spirit of the Andalucian craft tradition.
106. The Taft administration failed to break tradition on the issues critical to the black man.
107. In claims that one tradition rather than another led to scientific innovation, one often detects an apologetic intention.
108. The tradition of church music was confused by the peculiar nature of Henry VIII's semi-Reformation.
109. That Pheidias died in prison under mysterious circumstances, as Plutarch says, is a later and unfounded tradition.
110. Now though, in the great tradition of comic actors, he wants to be taken seriously.
111. Local tradition calls salty crags by the Dead Sea after her still.
112. She also cites the tradition of allowing federal law to set the rate.
113. We asked Gloucester's stamp collectors what they made of today's break with tradition.
114. The case touches upon decades of tradition in Dubuque, and dramatic changes affecting health care nationwide.
115. The only exception, Hall argues, is if a new entrepreneurial tradition could be created in the inner city.
116. The militants enforced the ban on cheating in school exams, and even that old tradition disappeared.
117. That could be some time coming. commentary Can auditing work without a break with tradition?
118. The great cantors developed their own special variations on the liturgy, largely on the basis of folk tradition.
119. Overcrowding has weakened the cherished tradition of extended families living together.
120. For that reason, Apple broke tradition and did not include a programming language along with the machine.
More similar words: traditionaltraditionallyradiationeditionadditionconditionexpeditionconditionsadditionalin additionin addition totransitiontradinggraduationpositionmunitionscoalitioncompositionexhibitionoppositiondefinitionpractitionerrecognitionacquisitionattractiontranslationtransactionfrustrationtransformationconcentration
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