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routine

Definition for routine

adjective as in habitual

noun as in habitual activity

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Example Sentences

The vast majority of deportations start when a noncitizen encounters law enforcement, often during a routine traffic stop or misdemeanor arrest.

We’ll roll out a new exercise routine that focuses on alleviating desk job-related woes for a different area of the body each week.

Many people have lost everything; the rest of us mourn with them for lives shaped by the routines of mortgage and rent checks, chores and yard work, meals and pets.

"I'm not saying that they were ethically correct, but they were within the routine process of scientific work at the time," Dr Hildebrandt says.

From BBC

For tens of thousands who are displaced, routine is a near impossibility.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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