"traditionally" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Nowhere to be seen, though, is the pane of plastic that has traditionally separated Mr. Foreman's audiences from the stage.
- The range is traditionally separated into three parts:
- The two families were traditionally separated by including species with inferior ovaries in Amaryllidaceae and those with superior ovaries in Liliaceae.
- Scarlet Finch (traditionally separated as Haematospiza)
- Japanese haiku are normally written in one line, while English language haiku are traditionally separated into three lines.
- Until now, Mr. Johnson had only sporadic contact with the paper's news side, which is traditionally separated from the business side.
- Yet what is on view demonstrates, as well as any recent exhibition has done, the dissolution of the boundaries that have traditionally separated photography from supposedly more exalted art forms, like painting and sculpture.
- This was especially the case in central and northern Mozambique, where households are traditionally separated by considerable distances.
- The gospel narrative of the ministry of Jesus is traditionally separated into sections that have a geographical nature.
- Teachers can handle this integration of what is now traditionally separated into art class and literature class.
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