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1 Her eyes gleamed, and she went on in a more accustomed tone.
2 Because he is more accustomed to the jail, and likes it better.
3 I am more accustomed to sleep on that than on the bed.
4 A man more accustomed to the conventions would not have attempted it.
5 Whinney didn't like it either, but she was more accustomed to it.
6 Germaine came forward, evidently more accustomed to this mood than Harriet was.
7 Slowly the Golem grew more accustomed to the bakery and its rhythms.
8 Being more accustomed to the drug, her body had metabolized it faster.
9 Mrs. Rolleston, becoming more accustomed to suspense, bore up with greater fortitude.
10 As he became more accustomed to his new occupation Frank succeeded better.
11 But Niall was far more accustomed to such a swift change of situation.
12 He was far more accustomed to giving the order, not seeing it through.
13 It's also allowed consumers to become more accustomed to purchasing online.
14 Becoming more accustomed to the swayings of the big globe, he stood up.
15 Ayla was more accustomed to seeing men execute prodigious feats of muscular strength.
16 Then he donned his more accustomed clothes and ran down to the store.
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