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The phrase "a tendency in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a general inclination or pattern observed within a particular context or subject matter.
Example: "There is a tendency in modern literature to explore themes of identity and belonging."
Alternatives: "a trend in" or "an inclination towards".
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"This is a tendency in Russia in the 1990's.
There is a tendency in these works to mix the sordid with the sensational.
In truth, there is a tendency in the region to over-invest in the product.
Or do we have a tendency in the financial world to be usurious?
We've had a tendency in the past to give it back".
There is a tendency in English football to judge players on their consistency over many years.
'There is a tendency in me that wants at any moment to vanish.
There's a tendency in British life to confuse "moral" with "moralistic".
They epitomise a tendency in art you might call Ostentatious Nerdism, if you were desperate.
There's a tendency in us – because of his detachment – to think Spock might be an ironicist.
"We kind of have a tendency in the business world to do the same thing".
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