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The phrase "as a behaviour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or conduct in a specific context, often in psychological or sociological discussions.
Example: "The study aimed to analyze the impact of social media on self-esteem, focusing on how users engage with their online presence as a behaviour."
Alternatives: "as a conduct" or "as an action".
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Journalism as a behaviour.
Rough sleeping should be considered as a behaviour.
The change is being brought in quietly, usually without consultation with parents, by headteachers who see a shorter break as a behaviour management tool.
Search as a behaviour is well ingrained in the public consciousness, so why does data have to be siloed in apps?
Pitching homosexuality as a "behaviour" rather than an identity is an old canard: presumably neither gays nor straights should be engaging in sexual behaviour while at work.
Real time advertising could have a future as a behaviour change tool as part of a wider strategy, but it still needs to overcome current technological barriers and an agency skills gap before it will do.
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But that's just as rigid a behaviour as my sad clinging to defunct electrical goods, neat solitudes and tales of doom involving shark attacks.
In addition, more recent attention has focused on the health consequences of sedentary behaviour (SB) as a distinct behaviour, in relation to the development of NCDs [ 7].
Thombs (1999) states according to behavioural sciences alcoholism is described as a "maladaptive behaviour".
"We define personality as a repeatable behaviour across time and contexts.
Punishment did not evolve, as conventional wisdom has it, as a positive behaviour intended to encourage co-operation.
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