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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have habit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase typically means that someone possess a regular behavior or tendency to do something. Example: "I have a habit of checking my emails as soon as I wake up in the morning."
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I note that after divorce, people have habit of finding the easier route, the less challenging follow-up, a way of maintaining distance to avoid pain.
These companies have habit formation embedded in their DNA.
"We have habit of making things a little difficult for ourselves.
U.S. Men Have Habit of Losing : Basketball: Yugoslavia wins, 99-91.
"… we have habit of seasoning with coconut oil and mustard.
The final belief, mapped to Behavioural Regulation, was that some surgeons have habit and a learned behaviour that is driving the high arthroscopy rate.
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People have habits – such as switching the light off".
In other words, we have habit-memory actually aligned with bodily perception.
But I have habits, too.
We all have habits that we find difficult to stop.
Shy girls have habits.
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