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" I usually go to gyms or parks after work = it's my habit or routine "? - English Only forum
" is feeding her new fig habit" - English Only forum
...the habit of its air of glamour - English Only forum
a bad habit hard to break - English Only forum
<a> force of habit - English Only forum
a habit - English Only forum
a habit of drinking - English Only forum
a habit of smoking - English Only forum
a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me - English Only forum
a habit which can be dangerous - English Only forum
a habit with them - English Only forum
A new habit will be starting from tomorrow - English Only forum
A person is a smoker when he has (a / the) habit of smoking - English Only forum
A/the habit of doing something - English Only forum
AE/BE colloquialism for nose-picking habit? - English Only forum
an acquired deeply ingrained habit or skill - English Only forum
an annoying habit of staying where you put them - English Only forum
and time habit of borrowing it - English Only forum
as has ever been my habit - English Only forum
As long as it doesn’t become a habit - English Only forum
Bad habit - English Only forum
bad habit leads to another bad habit - English Only forum
beyond habit - English Only forum
beyond habit and expectation - English Only forum
black habit to hand - English Only forum
break habit - English Only forum
Break out the habit - English Only forum
burrowing <as was his habit> into the state of his feelings, - English Only forum
But it's a habit worth forming If it means to justify the end - English Only forum
By Habit, Experience - English Only forum
By/From force of habit - English Only forum
can I say" I always have a dog." only to show my habit? - English Only forum
Can we "fall into" a good habit? - English Only forum
comfort of habit - English Only forum
complaint or habit? - English Only forum
Contrary to my habit - English Only forum
cosmic habit force [adjective + 2 nouns] - English Only forum
could be found doing/ was in the habit of doing - English Only forum
couldn't/can't kick the habit if we tried/try - English Only forum
create / make / keep > a habit - English Only forum
creatures of habit - English Only forum
cultivate a concentrated mental habit - English Only forum
cure somebody of a bad habit - English Only forum
Decision to stop a habit - English Only forum
diet habit - English Only forum
divested her habit of - English Only forum
doing the habit task in a day - English Only forum
Don't get used to it Vs Don't make a habit of it - English Only forum
Drop You Like A Bad Habit - English Only forum
"duck the habit"? - English Only forum
Dutifulness had been his habit of life; it had had to be - English Only forum
"eating habit" vs "eating custom" - English Only forum
emphasize a past habit using "did + use to" - English Only forum
"Every day Dan will come home" - will for habit is used? - English Only forum
Expressing a habit - English Only forum
expressing a habit in the 'when ..., ...' construct - English Only forum
Expressing Habit (Present) - English Only forum
Feed a habit - English Only forum
Finding out what causes a bad habit is an important step to/in/towards changing that habit. - English Only forum
follow a habit - English Only forum
for my family had the habit of confiding in my assurances. - English Only forum
Get in the habit of - English Only forum
get in the habit of taking a shower - English Only forum
get into (the/a) habit of - English Only forum
get into a (bad) habit - English Only forum
Get into this bad habit - English Only forum
get off = stop using; get out of the habit of - English Only forum
give someone a habit - English Only forum
Going to bed early and getting up early is(are) a good habit. - English Only forum
got a habit of reading / in a habit of reading - English Only forum
grasp consumers' purchase (habit) - English Only forum
growing the habit of - English Only forum
Habit - English Only forum
habit - English Only forum
habit - English Only forum
habit - English Only forum
habit / addiction - English Only forum
Habit / Practice / protocol - English Only forum
habit born of a long contemplation of eternity - English Only forum
Habit Cures Habit - English Only forum
habit <in biting /of biting / to bite / that he bites / in which he bites >his nails. - English Only forum
Habit is (a) second nature - English Only forum
Habit of participating in class discussions - English Only forum
habit of <vilifying> others - English Only forum
Habit of wearing - English Only forum
habit on the Earth - English Only forum
habit or routine - English Only forum
habit stood to him - English Only forum
habit <that> is difficult to stop and <which> will develop into something extremely bad - English Only forum
"Habit-forming" <vs> "addictive" - English Only forum
habit, custum [custom] or usual.. - English Only forum
Habit/custom - English Only forum
habit/custom - English Only forum
has a habit of/is in the habit of - English Only forum
Has The Habit - English Only forum
have a habit - English Only forum
have a habit of - English Only forum
Have a Habit of vs be used to - English Only forum
have a/the habit of - English Only forum
He has been having the habit of jogging ever since - English Only forum
He's a creature of habit. - English Only forum
His habit of trying to speak faster than he thinks - English Only forum
how to express the habit - English Only forum
I developed the habit of - English Only forum
I got out of the habit - English Only forum
I will wake up late on Sundays. / a habit - English Only forum
I'm of too full a habit - English Only forum
I'm used to something [=Habit?] - English Only forum
ice habit - English Only forum
If this becomes a "habit": is there a better word? - English Only forum
in a contemporary habit - English Only forum
in a habit of or in the habit of - English Only forum
in <a><the> habit of - English Only forum
In convincing your partners you should break the habit of... - English Only forum
in the habit of seeing ourselves in the world around us - English Only forum
in the habit of spending more than they ought - English Only forum
in the habit of vs. have a habit of - English Only forum
Incomplete habit - English Only forum
is a habit to encourage - English Only forum
is/was the least common habit - English Only forum
It is really only the mechanism of the re-assumed habit - English Only forum
It is recommended to make studying a daily habit. - English Only forum
Keeping a diary is a habit(,) which you can learn.... - English Only forum
kick the daily habit - English Only forum
kick the habit vs. break the habit - English Only forum
language habit - English Only forum
let go (of) this habit of.... - English Only forum
lost the habit of - English Only forum
make a habit of ... - English Only forum
make a habit of doing something vs. have a habit of doing something - English Only forum
Make it a habit (next time) - English Only forum
Make it a habit to do or make a habit of doing? - English Only forum
make my child break the habit - English Only forum
make use of a language a habit - English Only forum
may / might be getting up [habit] - English Only forum
most common habit - English Only forum
My daydreaming habit tethers an impulse to its punishment - English Only forum
My habit was helping..... - English Only forum
Natalie has <a><the> habit of speaking her mind. - English Only forum
nickel-a-day coke habit - English Only forum
no longer <have/had> the habit - English Only forum
noun and verb for the (doing the) habit task in a day - English Only forum
Once acquired, the habit of worrying is hard to stop. - English Only forum
out of habit - English Only forum
out of practice/ out of the habit - English Only forum
out of the habit - English Only forum
Past habit - English Only forum
Past Habit Would in complex clause-the bizarre things old... - English Only forum
past or present to denote habit - English Only forum
Past simple for single event/habit/repeatable event - English Only forum
pick up the habit - English Only forum
Quit/Stop habit - English Only forum
same habit as... - English Only forum
She criticized his eating <habit><habits>. - English Only forum
She has (the / a) habit of throwing her head back and... - English Only forum
shopping habit - English Only forum
Supreme Court justices are not in the habit of praising our nation for its reliance upon astrology - English Only forum
table manner vs. eating manner vs. eating habit - English Only forum
Temporary habit - English Only forum
Tend / in the habit of - English Only forum
the disconcerting habit - English Only forum
the fashionable turns of speech which would have suggested the habit of intercourse with distinctly metropolitan society - English Only forum
the force of habit - English Only forum
the habit about greyhounds - English Only forum
the habit of mind, and the consequent attitude, <gives/give> its character - English Only forum
The habit of writing a poetry is difficult to understand and underestimated in our class. - English Only forum
Things had a habit of only making sense to me. - English Only forum
this habit/practice - English Only forum
This tree has a very attractive habit - English Only forum
Though I’m poverty-stricken, I decide to make a daily habit of donating $1 to help destitute children. - English Only forum
three-pack-a-day habit - English Only forum
Thumb-sucking habit [colloquialism?] - English Only forum
to bring a habit into adulthood or old age - English Only forum
to get them to break the habit / to break them of the habit - English Only forum
to sow the seed of a habit and help its growth - English Only forum
to stop a habit(tense) - English Only forum
treat somebody like the worst habit - English Only forum
trying to _______ their child out of the habit - English Only forum
Using "will" for persistent habit. - English Only forum
we are letting go/we let go of a habit - English Only forum
we <would> take trips [past habit] - English Only forum
What is your good habit for/of/in/through your body? - English Only forum
What were the sirens in the habit of singing? - English Only forum
When I would walk - would as a past habit - English Only forum
When you've fallen into a bad habit... - English Only forum
will - present habit / future habit - English Only forum
would (past tense of “will,” or habit) - English Only forum
would vs. used to(past habit) - English Only forum
would, habit in the past or lack of certainty? - English Only forum
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