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The phrase "a tendency for a hyper" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a tendency related to hyperactivity or hyper-focused behavior, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "There is a tendency for a hyper individual to become easily distracted in a busy environment."
Alternatives: "a tendency towards hyperactivity" or "a propensity for hyper behavior."
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I've seen a tendency for a hyper focus on investments.
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Many families like yours have a tendency for this.
dysgalactiae, and E. coli, with a tendency for K. pneumoniae.
Many of us have a tendency to be hyper self-critical.
"Turns out he knew he had a tendency to be hyper-controlling, but in this case, he thought he was being helpful," Molly said.
Childhood friends say he showed an early tendency for fakery.
"People have a tendency to look for vibrancy and youth.
People have a well-researched tendency for confirmation bias.
People have a tendency to do things for other people".
Those mice showed a hyper proliferation of peripheral T and B cells leading to massive splenomegaly, a tendency to generate Th2 cells and, thereby, an enormous increase in production of Th2-type lymphokines [ 18].
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