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been habitually
adverb
By habit; in a habitual manner.
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More recently, it has also been suggested that premotor areas might jointly represent perceptual events and the body part or action category with which this stimulus property has been habitually associated, an idea known as the "habitual pragmatic event map account" (Schubotz et al. 2008).
There's Lila (Beth Dixon), a refined actress whose qualities have been habitually underappreciated.
It was not utterly new to England, however; the restrictions of the Licensing Act of 1737 had been habitually evaded by combining drama with music, singing, and dancing.
But the list of criteria for a fair election, repeatedly drawn up for Mr Mugabe by Mr Mbeki and his fellow SADC leaders, had been habitually ignored by Mr Mugabe, without a squeak of protest from his conniving African counterparts.
Alas, whenever treaties have been submitted to popular will they have been habitually rejected — Maastricht by the Danes, Nice by the Irish, the constitution by both the French and the Dutch.
They think that by 2050 average life expectancy in the best-performing country could easily reach the mid-90s.Rises in life expectancy have been habitually underestimated because it seemed unlikely that the improvement could go on for ever, and just as regularly the figures have had to be revised soon afterwards.
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She was habitually late.
Parents' wishes were habitually ignored.
Be advised that he's habitually late.
Viewers are habitually slower at the beginning.
His expression is habitually solemn, and it always has been.
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