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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'habit for' is not correct as it stands.
To use it in written English, you need to finish the phrase with a verb, noun, or prepositional phrase. For example, you could say "She had a habit for taking long walks" or "He developed a habit for checking his email every morning".
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Winning soon became a habit for Craig.
"They're creatures of habit, for sure".
"It is like a habit for us.
BAUDOUIN PROT has an unusual habit for a chief executive.
This habit for a quarrel comes naturally to Italian football.
Studying is an old habit for this self-taught businessman.
"That'll be a new habit for me," he said.
Referendums are arguably a bad habit for Europe to develop.
I continued to maintain that habit for 20 years.
They have an unsavory habit for taking things without asking.
This is becoming something of a habit for Rochdale.
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