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"a habit of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular action that someone is in the habit of doing. For example, "He had a habit of always arriving late to work."
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Have a habit of hiding your emotions.
Witnesses had a habit of falling silent.
BIRDS have a habit of surprising people.
NATURE has a habit of inspiring engineers.
A habit of breathing.
But booms have a habit of imploding.
It is, alas, a habit of Silver's.
Just don't make a habit of it.
History has a habit of repeating itself.
Bad leaders have a habit of blame.
QUESTION: It's a habit of mine.
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a habit of theirs
a habit of predicting
a habit of administering
a habit of experimenting
a habit of nations
a habit of fucking
a habit of prosecuting
a habit of obtaining
a habit of transferring
a habit of drafting
a habit of accumulating
a habit of granting
a habit of undermining
a habit of invoking
a habit of folding
a habit of reciting
a habit of joy
a habit of insisting
a habit of healing
a habit of observing
a habit of wellies
a habit of stressing
a habit of suffering
a habit of light
a habit of tuning
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