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When we use something in its conventional way, we mean that we use it

i) ordinarily
ii) viably
iii)conservatively
iv) originally​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

1.

based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed.

"a conventional morality had dictated behaviour"

Similar:

normal

standard

regular

ordinary

usual

traditional

typical

common

common or garden

garden variety

run-of-the-mill

prosaic

pedestrian

commonplace

unimaginative

uninspired

uninspiring

unadventurous

unremarkable

unexceptional

unoriginal

derivative

formulaic

predictable

stock

hackneyed

clichéd

stereotypical

stereotyped

trite

platitudinous

old hat

plain vanilla

bog-standard

hacky

formalistic

Opposite:

original

2.

BRIDGE

(of a bid) intended to convey a particular meaning according to an agreed convention.

"West made a conventional bid showing a hand with at least 5 spades"

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Okay! here's ur answer:

Viably

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