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Discover LudwigThe phrase "habit of use" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a behavior or activity that is regularly or frequently practiced. An example could be: "Regular exercise is a healthy habit of use for maintaining physical fitness."
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The government informer entices someone attempting to avoid narcotics not only into carrying out an illegal sale but also into returning to the habit of use.
The promoter hypermethylation of CDKN2A gene was significantly higher in the samples with the habit of RAN-chewing alone than those having the habit of use both RAN and tobacco [ 9].
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This continues the show's habit of using the paranormal to reflect the abnormalities of US politics.
But I won't make a habit of using it.
India is scared of Pakistan's old habit of using freelance militants.
This misconception rests on the media's habit of using price as shorthand for quality.
But I cannot honestly say that I make a habit of using family recipes.
You've a habit of using the same actors for a few films in a row.
Mary had got into the habit of using ketamine almost daily.
Proficient with French knives, I was in the habit of using different blades for different tasks.
Trump has a habit of using trade numbers that factor in only goods, not services.
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