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or carir (pl).; carin, "I do (habitually)", is a personal form (with -n, a short suffix for "I, me").
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What you spend your time on is a result of what you do habitually.
Blogs and internet-based news sites do habitually cross social, cultural, religious and political taboos to their owners' detriment.
What do they have in common that they do habitually.
"If I do that habitually and then I walk into a trauma, probably I'm going to be resorting to that way of thinking and it's going to set me up for developing P.T.S.D".
This isn't something that he does habitually.
They asked a group of human resources professionals to engage in the type of simultaneous planning they did habitually.
There's a way, too, that they employ the conditional to describe things done habitually during the concerned period of time.
"He had no need to compromise, and was scornful of those who did, habitually referring to them as 'trimmers.' His book 'What is a Designer' should be read by all designers and students.
Even in the crack house he remains the champ, though now he has to play that part, which he does habitually and with exaggerated and often self-parodic flair.
Shockey, wearing a protective boot over his left foot, played catch with tackle Luke Petitgout, defensive lineman Matt Mitrione and anyone else who could spare a moment, looking the ball into his hands, as he does habitually.
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