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Free sign upThe phrase "as I tend to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a habitual action or tendency that the speaker often exhibits.
Example: "I often find myself getting lost in thought, as I tend to overanalyze situations."
Alternatives: "as I usually" or "as I often".
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Hard to say any more about it as I tend to write blindly.
As I tend to do with most things child-related, I began to overreact.
This was disappointing to discover, as I tend to lean lesbian.
I read haphazardly this year, as I tend to do when I'm writing a lot of poetry.
I haven't specified what type of crumbs to use as I tend to use leftover stale bread from my freezer.
I use these items every day – practically every mealtime – as I tend to steam all my vegetables.
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No desk, or office as such, I tend to write my poems on the hoof.
As such, I tend to let a lot of world music trends pass me by without investigating them.
FRANKFURT — Whenever designers describe their work as "artistic," I tend to cringe, not least because they are usually referring to flashy, barely stable, inexplicably uncomfortable furniture.
Some excerpts that exhibit this are as follows: I tend to be a perfectionist and probably should have released the product sooner.
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