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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tendency to terminate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing behaviors, patterns, or inclinations that lead to an ending or conclusion of something.
Example: "The study revealed a tendency to terminate projects prematurely, which affected overall productivity."
Alternatives: "a propensity to end" or "a habit of concluding".
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The results demonstrate a tendency to terminate grain boundaries on low index planes with relatively low surface energies and large interplanar spacings.
Non-depressed participants were more likely to commence retrieval by accessing lifetime period knowledge followed by general event and event specific knowledge, whereas depressed participants showed a tendency to terminate retrieval at the general event level.
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Gullies are less prevalent in areas where surficial sediment undergoes active aeolian transport, and have a greater tendency to terminate in active aeolian sand.
Conversely, proline as a helix terminating motif is far less ambiguous than glycine, and the Arg84Pro mutant DNA-binding domain was not able to refold; in particular, proline residues flanked by polar amino acids have a very strong tendency to terminate helices.
As it happened, Ghiya had a tendency to turn on business partners and subordinates, and to terminate relationships on the slightest suspicion.
Currencies have a tendency to overshoot.
A tendency to it is inherited.
Humanity has a tendency to be terrible.
They have a tendency to flee danger.
There is a tendency to blame oversharing.
There is a tendency to ignore things".
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