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Discover LudwigThe phrase "habitual of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "habitual in" or "habitual to."
Example: "He is habitual in his exercise routine, going to the gym every morning."
Alternatives: "accustomed to" or "used to."
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If you're habitual of drinking less water, then drinking water while watching TV or listening to music may prove effective to change your habit.
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My sense of self is a product of habitual ways of thinking, feeling and acting.
Our aim was to examine the structural correlates of the habitual use of expressive suppression of emotions.
You are stepping beyond the comfort of habitual patterns of perception.
Assessment of habitual patterns of physical activity and sedentary behavior are necessary to study associations with health outcomes [ 12, 13].
In fact, the economic value of web businesses increasingly depends on the strength of the habitual behavior of their users.
Indeed his paintings are testimony to the inner solitude of the habitual customers of bars.
The hierachy descended into one of their habitual bouts of blazercide.
As internal mental states, sensations are both conditioned by, and conditioning of, the habitual tendencies of past karmic activity.
Examine the association of prepregnancy habitual consumption of fruits and fruit juices and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) risk.
"Just like Ricki Lake" was the habitual response of the rest of her dancing friends.
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