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habit <a habit; habits> N

habit <a habit; habits> N

habit N

habit

habit deterioration SCHOOL

habit formation SCHOOL

habit strength SCHOOL

habit training SCHOOL

contraction of a habit

develop a habit VB (acquire, contract)

habit of crystals GEOL

in the habit of

make a habit of VB

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This led to the habit of saluting whenever one entered the quarterdeck.
en.wikipedia.org
It is the habit of even the best football crowd to quiet down once its team is being swamped.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Growing to, it has a spreading habit, with stalkless toothed leaves and bright purple or magenta, scented flowers in summer.
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For example, sticking to the habit of doing one pushup per day requires very little energy to get started.
lifehacker.com
And break the habit of downgrading clothes that don't thrill you to loungewear.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Having four wives, a gambling habit and a susceptibility to confidence tricksters, he did not hold on to the money he made.
en.wikipedia.org
Like a nicotine patch for a pack-a-day addiction, a predictable and steadily rising carbon tax will help wean us from our fossil fuel habit.
www.troymedia.com
Cigarettes are highly engineered products and for many consumers they can easily become habit-forming or addictive, which undermines free choice.
www.scotsman.com
He went from being a non-smoker to smoking two packs of cigarettes a day, but has since quit the habit.
en.wikipedia.org
Once you get into the habit, statements that appear to be vaguely high-minded and mystical but are in fact twaddle will drip from your tongue.
www.independent.ie

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