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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a habit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an ongoing or repeated pattern of behavior. For example: "My grandfather has a habit of getting up early to work in the garden before breakfast."
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Mann has a habit?
Mr. Benan has a habit — ironic perhaps?
NATURE has a habit of inspiring engineers.
History has a habit of repeating itself.
In public, he has a habit of looking behind him.
THE Chinese economy has a habit of beating expectations.
Bolivia also has a habit of setting political trends.
TURKEY has a habit of converting Christian churches into mosques.
Wolski has a habit of shining in his debut games.
THE Algerian regime has a habit of concocting figures.
Bernhard has a habit of referring to herself as Mama.
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