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do not habitually
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "do not habitually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone does not regularly or consistently engage in a particular behavior or action. Example: "I do not habitually consume caffeine after 3 PM to ensure a good night's sleep."
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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10 human-written examples
First, Texans do not habitually look to government to solve problems.
News & Media
For those who do not habitually keep track of concert etiquette, the standard practice is for singers, solo pianists and concerto soloists with orchestra to play from memory.
News & Media
Uninterested passers-by, who do not habitually hold with black-clad bands of young people from south London tilting at the sublime, will have heard it too.
News & Media
Like Bentham, Austin characterized the sovereign as a person or group of persons who are habitually obeyed by the bulk of a political community but who do not habitually obey anyone else.
Encyclopedias
And those, if any, who do not habitually do so would be strongly advised to do so when there is a possibility that the home currency may be devalued.
Encyclopedias
Another possible objection is that if the price of goods that the poor do not habitually consume, but may aspire to, goes up, many will still think them worse off, because those goods are farther out of reach.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
We Americans don't habitually use the phrase in Mortimer's title, although we can easily grasp its logic, and we've surely met it before here and there.
News & Media
§ 18. Don't habitually use parenthetical shorthand names.
Academia
Employees who respect others' rights are aware of where they stop and the other person starts; they don't habitually do things that undermine, inconvenience, or intrude upon others.
News & Media
The startup address a pretty simple market need – can you see photos when the computer is switched off, and what about older generations who don't habitually have Facebook open?
News & Media
Comparing gaming to art house cinema, as with comparisons between gaming and any other cultural genre, is most useful when trying to explain a relatively young medium to those who don't habitually play.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When advising against a repeated action, use "do not habitually" to suggest avoiding a consistent pattern rather than a one-time occurrence.
Common error
Avoid using "do not habitually" when a simple "do not" is sufficient. "I do not go there" is often better than "I do not habitually go there" if you're simply stating a fact, not discussing frequency.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "do not habitually" functions as an adverbial modifier, indicating the infrequency or absence of a habitual action. As Ludwig AI confirms, it expresses that something is not done as a matter of routine or custom.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "do not habitually" is a grammatically sound and usable expression that indicates the absence of a regular behavior. As noted by Ludwig AI, it's suitable for conveying that an action is not a consistent practice. While less common than simpler alternatives like "do not usually", "do not habitually" offers a nuanced way to express the lack of a repeated action. Usage examples in Ludwig span various contexts including news, science, and general writing, suggesting a neutral register. While seemingly correct in grammar, overusing the term in place of simpler phrases should be avoided for clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
not regularly do
Focuses on the absence of a consistent pattern.
not usually do
Indicates that an action is atypical or exceptional.
not typically do
Suggests an action is out of the norm.
rarely do
Emphasizes the infrequency of an action.
do not commonly do
Highlights the action is not a common practice.
do not routinely do
Emphasizes that an action is not part of a standard procedure.
seldom do
Highlights the uncommon nature of an action.
not as a rule do
Presents the action as an exception to a general principle.
infrequently do
Stresses the lack of regularity in performing an action.
do not make a habit of
Implies a conscious decision to avoid making something a regular occurrence.
FAQs
How can I use "do not habitually" in a sentence?
Use "do not habitually" to indicate that an action is not something someone regularly or consistently does. For example, "I do not habitually consume caffeine after 3 PM."
What phrases are similar to "do not habitually"?
Similar phrases include "do not regularly", "do not usually", or "rarely", all indicating infrequency.
Which is correct, "do not habitually" or "don't habitually"?
Both "do not habitually" and "don't habitually" are grammatically correct. "Don't habitually" is a contraction and is more informal.
What's the difference between "do not habitually" and "do not usually"?
"Do not habitually" emphasizes a consistent lack of a pattern or habit, while "do not usually" simply indicates something is not the norm. "Do not habitually" implies a stronger avoidance of a routine.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested