The church's website describes the building in customary evangelical Protestant terms, regarding the nave rather than the altar ("communion table") area as its "sanctuary."
Motor dysmetria is the customary term used when a person refers to dysmetria.
The President and his advisers all speak in the customary terms of friendship and alliance, and with the same adjectives.
Then our knights who remained on the field yielded on the customary terms of ransom.
The customary term is anywhere from six months to three years.
A man as free as Greldik almost never felt the need for using customary terms of respect.
There are no regulations concerning the address of persons who have left active service, so a number of customary terms have come into common use:
The loan complied with strict Federal campaign regulations that required it to be an arm's-length transaction, and on customary terms and conditions.
He served as President of the Royal Astronomical Society for a customary two-year term, 1907-1909.
In 1921, he served for the customary term in the House of Peers.