routinely
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- unroutinely adverb
Etymology
Origin of routinely
Example Sentences
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But importers routinely passed tariff costs on through higher prices.
Futurum chief strategist Shay Boloor sees the moment as an "inflection point" where millions of AI agents will soon be routinely handling tasks long tended to by people.
From Barron's
In exchange, analysts in their first years on Wall Street routinely make well above six figures.
A Home Office spokesperson told BBC Sport that while it does not routinely comment on individual cases, the decision to place Fawaz on a 10-year route to settlement was not made by the department.
From BBC
"Staff are routinely asked to supervise playgrounds of over 300 pupils, with no time to implement individual support plans or interventions," she says.
From BBC
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