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tendency <-ies> [ˈtendənsi] N

tendency
to have the tendency to do sth
to have the tendency to do sth

Usage examples with tendency

to have the tendency to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
While median household income has a tendency to increase up to four persons per household, it declines for households beyond four persons.
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Quantitative or qualitative deficiency of either may lead to thrombophilia (a tendency to develop thrombosis).
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Her tendency to take risks on her second serve could sometimes result in a high number of double faults.
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This is related to an urban tendency to simplify the phonetic and grammatical structure of the language.
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They have a tendency to be very vocal, and for this reason make good alarm dogs.
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The composer's depressive tendencies increased to a more physical level, compounded by a quickly deteriorating eye problem.
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In theory, this particular aspect of deregulation should correct the systemic over-expansionary tendencies of centrally planned regimes.
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Eastern dialects generally still distinguish the two sets, but there is a tendency to replace with.
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Editing alters the maturation and assembly of the channel, with the unedited form having a tendency to tetramerize and then is transported to the synapse.
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It is simply a short piece of verse, ingenious in its turn and of a gallant tendency.
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