Examples of 'they were traditionally' in a sentence

Meaning of "they were traditionally"

they were traditionally: This phrase is used to indicate that certain actions or practices were done in a customary or conventional manner over a long period of time

How to use "they were traditionally" in a sentence

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they were traditionally
They were traditionally dealt with by separate institutions.
They do not much resemble other weevils, so they were traditionally considered a distinct family, Scolytidae.
They were traditionally regarded as a relatively primitive group.
Opposite of what they were traditionally known for in years earlier.
They were traditionally nomadic livestock breeders.
Furthermore, as they were traditionally generic resolutions, even reaching a consensus made any practical applications difficult.
They were traditionally hunters but now are predominantly agriculturalists.
At Bayons, they were traditionally granted against a tasque equivalent to one eighth of the harvest.
They were traditionally used to communicate over great distances.
They were traditionally given as a token of love or as an engagement present.
They were traditionally written or constructed by a person or group.
They were traditionally used to induce menstruation.
They were traditionally an agrarian society.
They were traditionally farmers.
They were traditionally made from salvaged rum barrels.

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They were traditionally salt traders.
They were traditionally involved with begging and providing specialized religious services.
They were traditionally involved in professions like catching and selling fish as well in cultivation.
They were traditionally follows Hindu ritual.
They were traditionally used as houseboats by the seagoing Sama Dilaut.
They were traditionally Weaver.
They were traditionally used as training boats by the Royal Canadian Navy.
They were traditionally hunters, guardians and companions.
There they were traditionally cultivators, traders and money lenders.
They were traditionally a community of palanquin bearers, an occupation no longer practiced by the community.
They were traditionally not one of the most important of these families, however.
They were traditionally painted white to give the appearance of hand-carved or molded plaster.
Hence, they were traditionally willing to pay a premium as homeowners, though not a big one.
They were traditionally itinerant, but today only a small percentage of Sinti remain unsettled.
They were traditionally listed in the Zoothera, but studies suggested their placement in another genus.
They were traditionally captured with traps and lassos, but since 1950, tranquillisers have been used.

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