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routinely

American  
[roo-teen-lee] / ruˈtin li /

adverb

  1. regularly or habitually; as a matter of course.

    As a person raised and living in the South, I (and others around me) routinely say "please" when ordering in restaurants.

    Storm drains should be routinely cleaned and maintained to stay functional.


Other Word Forms

  • unroutinely adverb

Etymology

Origin of routinely

routine ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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Scotland will start routinely screening babies for SMA from the spring, and the National Screening Committee is currently reviewing whether to introduce it across the UK.

From BBC

This appeals to the economist Bailey, who now routinely finds insightful posts on LinkedIn.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now Joan, who lives in South Derbyshire, wants restorative justice to be offered routinely to victims and perpetrators of traumatic crimes, and she is convinced her son would approve.

From BBC

The new U.S. vaccination guidelines are much closer to those of Denmark, which routinely vaccinates its children against only 10 diseases.

From Los Angeles Times

Insider trading is illegal in the stock market, and regulators routinely monitor suspicious trades ahead of big corporate news so they can prosecute insiders who attempt to enrich themselves using nonpublic information.

From The Wall Street Journal