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Discover Ludwig"have habits" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to refer to someone's regular behaviors or actions. Example: "John has a habit of biting his nails when he's nervous."
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People have habits – such as switching the light off".
We all have habits we don't want people to know about.
"The new government consists of former generals who have habits that they can't break.
Sports fans' fingers have habits; their digits know the lineup of sports channels.
Like the Yapalaters, many other Americans have habits or traits that arguably could put the nation at the low end of the medical cost spectrum.
Buprestidae (metallic wood borers) have habits similar to those of cerambycids, and many kill trees or branches by boring in the cambium.
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These companies have habit formation embedded in their DNA.
In other words, we have habit-memory actually aligned with bodily perception.
"We have habit of making things a little difficult for ourselves.
"… we have habit of seasoning with coconut oil and mustard.
A few had habits of rage —fighting at school or uncorking violent tempers at home.
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