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habits <a habit; habits> N

habits

acquired habits ECON

language habits SCHOOL

breaking of habits PSYCH

contract bad habits

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

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Unfortunately, that sort of put-off-today thinking is what keeps us stuck in our bad habits, until it's too late.
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Behavioral therapy may include, learning healthy sleep habits to promote sleep relaxation, undergoing light therapy to help with worry-reduction strategies and regularizing the biological clock.
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Residents are quick to judge each other, and improper work or social habits receive strong criticism.
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Her spending habits may have caused her to fall upon hard times.
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According to behaviourism, habits are initially motivated by the outcomes or consequences of behaviour, like eating food or earning money.
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They have been keeping track of the gunboat's habits, and choose a night when it will be anchored close to them.
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They dared to break, or at least bend, some of the habits that so often make a prison of a society crammed with treasures.
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Not to mention the unmentionable habits and such.
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Media consumption, especially social media consumption, plays a major role in the socialization and social habits of adolescents.
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His convivial habits having led him into irregularities peculiarly inconsistent with his profession, his connection with this congregation ceased about 1783.
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