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immemorial - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- custom: Inhabitants of a village or local fishermen may have a right over the adjacent foreshore acquired by immemorial custom.
- people: Forecasting Since time immemorial, people have sought to predict the future.
- time: From immemorial time there has been a manor house on Cadder estate.
- tradition: It opens with creation narratives from immemorial oral tradition but written down later.
- antiquity: In England we have: 39 Traditional Counties of immemorial antiquity.
- man: Since time immemorial man has caught fish and whales, but in the past three decades a rum situation has emerged.
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