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Discover LudwigThe phrase "habit in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a behavior or action that is regular or ingrained in someone's routine or lifestyle. Example: Her habit in diligently studying every night helped her maintain a high GPA in college.
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Most irritating habit in a cinema?
This is already a well-established habit in rich countries.
I myself am of little boys' habit in this matter.
Dixville Notch began its midnight voting habit in 1960.
In 2003, he said, he kicked the habit in Amsterdam by taking ibogaine.
But the law may well discourage others from acquiring the bad habit in the first place.
As has become the habit in recent years, Merkel will be the pivotal figure.
And Donald was known to have struggled with a drug habit in the past.
If you want to change a habit in 2017, think about yourself.
"There is a strange literalism that's become a habit in America, " he says.
The Mets have settled into a disturbing habit in the first two weeks of the season.
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