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The phrase 'habit from' is not correct. A more appropriate phrase would be 'habit of'. For example, you could use it in a sentence like, "He has a bad habit of procrastinating."
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Habit: From well developed rhizomes.
I had reacquired a heroin habit from my last relapse.
The first was: "Nobody ever learned a bad habit from a horse".
This is tapping a newer habit from the digital age: participating in online communities.
Research suggests that students may learn this habit from their parents.
So our species might have picked up the habit from watching other animals, lots of which eat dirt.
He developed a taste for fine wine and stylish clothes.He retained one habit from his guerrilla years: ruthlessness.
The increased risk of developing a "risky" drinking habit from over-work was small in absolute terms, Okechukwu said.
Many start around 10 years old, picking up the habit from parents who believe that it has powerful health benefits.
The BlackBerry habit from Merrill's hasn't changed – I'm still always checking my emails and often in front of the computer.
While Marcus did his best to hide his habit from his children, Trocchi's attitude was one of shocking openness.
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