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The phrase "a habit of classifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's tendency or routine behavior related to categorizing or organizing information or objects.
Example: "She has developed a habit of classifying her books by genre and author to make them easier to find."
Alternatives: "a tendency to categorize" or "a practice of sorting".
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He had a habit of classifying readers mentally into four groups: "up-and-comers", "nodders", "thinkers", and "lethargics".
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Its leader, Yane Yanev, has a habit of producing classified information to back up his claims.
Besides, the habit of classifying people according to ethnicity or social status is identified, in the film, with the reactionary thinking of the old order.
So government has acquired the habit of classifying everything it does, thinks, plans or contemplates in the realm of foreign policy and must then break its vows and help to unravel those secrets to advance its purposes.
A habit of breathing.
Witnesses had a habit of falling silent.
BIRDS have a habit of surprising people.
NATURE has a habit of inspiring engineers.
Don't make a habit of it".
They have a habit of doing this.
This is a habit of Romney's.
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