conventionally in the PONS Dictionary

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Memory addresses are fixed-length sequences of digits conventionally displayed and manipulated as unsigned integers.
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They usually elude the division in functually specialised zones that is conventionally applied in urban geography.
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Conventionally, this packet messaging method is considered more secure.
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What is being applied need not be economic theory, as conventionally defined rather something more basic.
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However, the samples are not played back conventionally, but are instead split into small pieces of around 1 to 50 ms.
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Conventionally the container is unloaded from the ship at the port and transported to an inland destination by truck, rail or barge.
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More conventionally female roles went to other boy actors.
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Conventionally, the lyric expresses a moment, usually spoken or performed in the first person.
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Human infection is conventionally treated with metronidazole, tinidazole or nitazoxanide.
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Conventionally and still of commercial value is the direct esterification of terephthalic acid.
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