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The phrase "and did tend to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a habitual action or tendency in the past.
Example: "In her previous job, she often worked late hours, and did tend to take on more responsibilities than she could handle."
Alternatives: "and often tended to" or "and was inclined to".
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The MODWT produced slightly more inaccurate results in comparison and did tend to underestimate the size of the SSC.
OLC also did not affect LV contractility and did tend to decrease LV afterload.
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Yes, broken homes are unfortunate and do tend to be detrimental to all parties, including children.
Any form of communication can and does tend to challenge existing ideas about how we should interact.
The severity of impact is influenced by many different factors and does tend to be different for each person and situation.
Just be careful around them, as they are dangerous and do tend to want to challenge you if you haven't established your dominance with them yet.
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Women and men do tend to get steered toward certain educational and professional paths.
However, BWIN and Silva do tend to overerestimate height:diameter ratios for stands 40-years and younger (Fig. 5b, e).
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