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The phrase 'habit to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'habit to' when talking about a regular activity someone does. For example, “I have a habit to take a walk every morning to get some fresh air.”.
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That's a difficult habit to unlearn".
"It's a very expensive habit to have.
Winning, they say, is too good a habit to break.
Secrecy is a difficult habit to shake off.
Smoking is a notoriously difficult habit to kick.
But be warned: It's a hard habit to break.
Personal style is a difficult habit to kick, however.
But chardonnay is a difficult habit to break.
As always, there was a drug habit to attend to.
It has proved a hard habit to break.
Overcoming the psychology is proving a difficult habit to kick.
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