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Use "traditionalists" in a sentence
"On one side are what might be called "traditionalists," consisting largely of unions purporting to represent the interests of teachers."
"I suspect that this will alienate slot 'traditionalists' -- they don't like new-fangled technology messing with what they've come to know and love."
"Steinberg only satirically suggests that the product of "these lesser civil unions" could easily be relegated to a lesser status themselves, but by the inner semantic logic of the traditionalists, that is indeed the inevitable and intentional outcome of codifying this semantic distinction in law."