traditionally exclude

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To have a history or tradition of excluding a particular group or thing.

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  • Private clubs have traditionally excluded women from membership.
  • Historically, many professions would traditionally exclude women from their ranks.
  • These institutions traditionally exclude people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
  • The old boys' club used to traditionally exclude anyone who wasn't an alumnus.
  • The legal profession has traditionally excluded minorities from partnership roles.
  • Certain ingredients are traditionally excluded from this recipe to maintain its authenticity.
  • Universities traditionally excluded students who couldn't afford tuition fees.
  • For centuries, certain communities have been traditionally excluded from land ownership.
  • Elite social circles traditionally exclude outsiders from their gatherings.
  • In some cultures, children were traditionally excluded from adult conversations.
  • The military academies traditionally excluded women from combat training programs.
  • The new policy aims to ensure that no group is traditionally excluded from participation.
  • Professional associations have traditionally excluded practitioners without formal credentials.
  • Although the sport used to traditionally exclude amateur athletes, rules have changed.
  • Country clubs traditionally exclude members based on religious background.
  • This ancient ritual would traditionally exclude outsiders from witnessing the ceremony.
  • Certain trades traditionally excluded apprentices from immigrant families.
  • The curriculum has been updated to no longer traditionally exclude diverse perspectives.
  • Academic societies traditionally exclude researchers without university affiliations.
  • Critics argue that the selection process continues to traditionally exclude minority candidates.