Accustom in a sentence as a verb

I think if you are accustom to one way you do it that way more often.

It can b annoying at times but once you get accustom, it's bearable.

He behaves this way because hes become accustom to getting away with it.

Don't try too hard and hurt your tendons, they take years to grow accustom to the stress induced by hard bouldering.

One of the key things a salesperson does is to get the prospect to get accustom to a "series of yesses.

But that's not something a very large percentage of windows users are accustom to doing.

Although this doesn't retain a lot of the features we're accustom to with PowerPoint and Keynote, I think it holds a different purpose.

After using an operating system for thousands of hours, one becomes accustom to the behavior of the standard controls.

I will mention that the locals here seem to have become accustom to the weather due to the ~20 typhoons/storms per year, and also seem to take it a bit lighter then they sometimes should.

It will happen slowly too, as people become accustom to the idea that opening a Wikipedia page will take 1000 ms then to 5000 ms to fully finish rendering.

As someone from Australia who's quite accustom to experiencing droughts, I can tell you such a scenario is handled very differently overseas.

Further, they have to compete with the usability and features of their competitors so their is pressure to adopt more modern practices to provide software that users become accustom to as industry norm.

It seems like if we're investing less in government, which means less in police, fire, and the agencies that train and oversee them, we're not going to get the quality of service from our law enforcement officers that we're accustom to.

Accustom definitions

verb

make psychologically or physically used (to something); "She became habituated to the background music"

See also: habituate