routinely in the PONS Dictionary

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Designers of skyscrapers today routinely evoke the axis mundi symbolism inherent in ancient precedents.
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Telephone conversations were routinely monitored, and all internal and international fax and telex communications were intercepted.
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Perhaps the most notable move a goalkeeper routinely performs is the extension dive.
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It is a condition routinely found in elderly people.
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In some cases the seasonal cycle is ecologically important, whereas in other examples exceptional water levels are too rare to be taken routinely into account.
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The baby is routinely circumcised and both male and female children have to submit to the rites.
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Each event averages five days and routinely sees 30,000 homeowners seeking mortgage help.
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They routinely bring in speakers as well as stage performances, dances, and movie showings.
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Some medical systems have a practice of routinely performing chest x-rays before surgery.
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This is hundreds of times more surface wind measurements than are collected routinely from ships and buoys.
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