Examples of 'become customary' in a sentence

Meaning of "become customary"

become customary: This phrase refers to something that has become a normal or usual practice in a specific context or culture

How to use "become customary" in a sentence

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become customary
As it has become customary in these kind of situat.
Example where extension has become customary.
Nowadays it has become customary to give chocolate eggs.
Marks which are signs or indications which have become customary in the trade.
Collaborations will become customary when enterprise resource planning and other system are linked together.
The right to strike has in effect become customary international law.
Credit expansion has been impressive in recent years and leverage buyouts have become customary.
Those provisions have become customary international law.
It has become customary to disparage the NPT by highlighting its inadequacies.
Signs or indications that have become customary in trade ;.
It has become customary to employ the term FUNC.
Andersen 's works are great, but it has become customary to make them seem small.
Today it has become customary to talk about the unifying function of the Internet.
Although this identification is now generally considered mistaken, the name has become customary.
In recent years it has become customary for the Master to invite.

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For laws to become rules in the sense discussed here, they have to become customary.
As has become customary Thai monks recited the Mangala Sutta in Pali.
In some cases, a sign applied for may become customary after the filing date.
It has become customary in recent years to talk about people 's gender.
Indeed, some rules on armed conflicts have become customary due to their duration and constancy.
It has also become customary for both bodies to be represented at each other 's sessions.
Slovenia believed that the substance of the draft articles could, over time, become customary law.
Unfortunately, it has become customary to torture the data until they confess.
I no longer know whether I should say that this is scandalous ; it has become customary.
The quarrels, which had become customary on such occasions, were renewed with great fierceness.
Throughout the Jewish community, it has become customary to use a knife.
It has become customary to raise this aspect when discussing a people 's Europe.
First, common article 3 has by now become customary international law.
It has become customary to express this selectivity in microseconds per metre ( μ5/ηη ).
Goods, or the time of production, or have become customary in the current.
Informateurs have become customary in Belgium and the Netherlands since the 1950s.
Over time, however, payment in cash as well as in kind has become customary.
It has become customary to call for approval of ILO Convention No. 169.
The right to strike has, in fact, become customary international law.

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