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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a tendency" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring pattern or inclination towards a certain behavior or action. Example: "John has a tendency to procrastinate, which often leads to him being rushed and stressed when completing tasks."
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Humanity has a tendency to be terrible.
He has a tendency to overwork himself.
Psychological manipulation has a tendency to backfire.
Speech, though, has a tendency to date.
Rhubarb has a tendency to collapse suddenly.
"You say he has a tendency to embellish?
She has a tendency to wander out of the house.
"It has a tendency to fire people too easily".
Barnett has a tendency to speak with caveats.
He has a tendency to wear his beard in pigtails.
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The fact-based world, however, has a tendency to intrude.
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