habitualmente

habitualmente
adv.
habitually, customarily, by habit.
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habitualmente
adverbio
1 (repetidamente) usually; (regularmente) regularly
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= routinely, typically, as a matter of routine, habitually, customarily, characteristically, chronically, prevalently.
Ex. Over the years the Library has routinely made changes in its name and subject headings and its classification numbers, and libraries have generally been able to accommodate to them.
Ex. Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.
Ex. In many industrial and governmental libraries this kind of 'repackaging' is often an absolute requirement of the clients, who may with certain enquiries expect the librarian to select and digest the raw information for them as a matter of routine.
Ex. We habitually use the word 'book' in two completely different senses.
Ex. We have simply been behaving as monopolies customarily do -- shelving avoidable innovations, ducking investment risk wherever possible and keeping a beady eye on our own convenience rather than the users.
Ex. This class is conservative in politics, aristocratic in social affairs, and characteristically well-bred, well-educated, well-housed, and well-heeled.
Ex. A problem central to the library profession is that libraries are chronically underfunded and understaffed.
Ex. In the first two days after hatching, chicks coming from eggs incubated in the light prevalently slept with their right eye open.
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= routinely, typically, as a matter of routine, habitually, customarily, characteristically, chronically, prevalently.

Ex: Over the years the Library has routinely made changes in its name and subject headings and its classification numbers, and libraries have generally been able to accommodate to them.

Ex: Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.
Ex: In many industrial and governmental libraries this kind of 'repackaging' is often an absolute requirement of the clients, who may with certain enquiries expect the librarian to select and digest the raw information for them as a matter of routine.
Ex: We habitually use the word 'book' in two completely different senses.
Ex: We have simply been behaving as monopolies customarily do -- shelving avoidable innovations, ducking investment risk wherever possible and keeping a beady eye on our own convenience rather than the users.
Ex: This class is conservative in politics, aristocratic in social affairs, and characteristically well-bred, well-educated, well-housed, and well-heeled.
Ex: A problem central to the library profession is that libraries are chronically underfunded and understaffed.
Ex: In the first two days after hatching, chicks coming from eggs incubated in the light prevalently slept with their right eye open.

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habitualmente
adverb
usually
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habitualmente adv
usually, normally
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habitualmente
adv usually

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