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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fixed habit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a behavior or action that is regularly and consistently performed without much variation or thought. Example: Her daily morning routine was a fixed habit that she couldn't break, no matter how hard she tried.
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A characteristic feature of the TOL approach is that this displacement is allowed to vary for a fixed habit plane.
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This week, Lions Coach Jim Schwartz said that he had "cured" himself of sending text messages while driving but that he still needed to fix his habit of eating and driving.
Listening to your own speech can help you become conscious of and fix poor habits, like using crutch words such as "umm" and "like".
But it's also because most of us tend to become fixed in our habits and practices, even when they're suboptimal.
Good habits, imperceptibly fixed, are far preferable to the precepts of reason; but as this task requires more judgement than generally falls to the lot of parents, substitutes must be sought for, and medicines given, when regimen would have answered the purpose better'.
Orfevre's trainer, Yasutoshi Ikee, immediately began planning for the next year, hoping to fix this bad habit in his talented but mercurial horse.
After all, isn't it easier to fix a problematic habit than to cure an addiction?
Maybe that habit has become fixed in me.
However, if your puppy has some bad habits you want to break, you can look at other articles on wikiHow which could help fix their bad habits.
We know what the root of our issues have been and I have been working my ass off to fix the lifelong habits of assholery associated with long term, untreated ADHD.
Try to fix any bad habits you don't like.
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