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Definition
a long-established or previously long-established practice or belief
and/or:
one or more practices, beliefs, or stories passed down through generations within a specific culture or group
and/or:
one or more practices, beliefs, or stories passed down through generations within a specific culture or group
- Traditionally, purple has always stood for the aristocracy, since for hundreds of years peasants weren't allowed to dye their clothes with indigo, and therefore couldn't make violet.3 — October 6-10 (37% in)
- Michael: Considering that the people of Genovia have traditionally never paid income or property taxes, I would say none of it.4 — October 11-15 (83% in)
There are no more uses of "tradition" in The Princess Diaries.
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