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Re: In frontier-era America, farmland was generally passed from [#permalink]
Saw a very very similar question in GRE Big Book. Only the subject and object were changed.
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Any explanation please?


There was no need to report or document anything because it was something that happened everyday, which is the meaning of "customary" in this case.
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The word "since" indicates that an explanation for the phrase "which generally required no documentation" is being given.

Only the word customary provides a meaningful explanation.
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