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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consumer habits" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the patterns or tendencies in which consumers make decisions and behave when purchasing goods or services. Example: The marketing team conducted a survey to better understand consumer habits and preferences in the current market.
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His answer spoke to consumer habits.
Consumer habits also die hard.
Indeed, consumer habits aren't changing.
A change in consumer habits might help.
To evaluate the influence of tobacco advertising on consumer habits.
Their choices should change as consumer habits evolve.
We can't bully people to change their consumer habits overnight.
Nobody knows how much consumer habits will shift.
But now our peers across the world influence our consumer habits.
"Every city in the region is different in its demographic and consumer habits," Mr. Stuart said.
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And my consumer habits will still be eclectic and flexible.
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