inveterate in the PONS Dictionary

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His story is always primarily a love-story, and a love-story constructed on an inveterate system.
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An inveterate collector, he started as a schoolboy with stamps, postcards and matchboxes and graduated to modern and contemporary art in the 1980s.
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He is physically small, highly cultivated, an inveterate snob with a taste for duchesses, and is wealthy besides.
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He is an inveterate performer, playing mainly guitar, saxophone and bass clarinet.
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An inveterate card player, he gambled away much of its revenue.
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Decorative, and discreet apparatus in the amplitude of the space that contains, is constituted from inveterate of light colors.
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One can only suppose that they were inveterate pipe and cigar smokers!
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He was an inveterate traveler and for about 20 years spent his summers abroad.
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One type of treatment is required in acute, another in inveterate illnesses; another when diseases are increasing, another when stable, and another when decreasing.
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He was known for his intellectually and morally challenging sermons, but was also an inveterate trader of jokes.
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