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She is not conventionally beautiful, but there is something very attractive about her.
Not all conventionally grown fruits are vulnerable to pests.
Conventionally it is assumed that the income-environment relationship is not affected by the rate of economic growth.
Conventionally, a discrete series of operations would be defined which, through systematic and linear processes, became understood and evaluated according to pre-set criteria.
The millowners conventionally saw the head jobber as the pivot of their system of labour control.
Languages also differ in the specific functions speakers can convey, and in the range of forms conventionally used for each in different languages.
Moreover, utterances which are conventionally phatic may have non-phatic interpretations in some contexts.
Neuronal signals were conventionally amplified and fed into a storage oscilloscope and a computer for further data processing.
Some participants bought certain organic products because of the amount of sprays that are required if conventionally produced.
Conventionally, the combatants were closely matched, in terms of usable options.