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Discover Ludwig"have tendency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a general tendency or inclination that a person or group may have. For example, "Young adults have a tendency to be less interested in politics than older generations."
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Additionally, this bioactive compound does not have tendency to permeate across the stratum corneum.
Younger teachers with less years of teaching experience a greater have tendency to develop vocal nodules than the rest.
We find that the leading sunspots have tendency for larger umbrae and stronger magnetic field strength than the trailing spots.
They are often cited as moderately hydrophobic, hence they have tendency to distribute to organic solvents and can then be removed using liquid liquid extraction (LLE) techniques.
The guttation fluids have tendency to enrich soil fertility and improve its biochemistry by adding and activating certain enzymes such as peroxidases which catalyze the oxidative cross-linking and polymerization of certain organic compounds by hydrogen peroxide and other organic peroxides.
Results indicate that the rising values of the volume fraction of ferro particles and buoyancy parameter have tendency to improve the skin friction coefficient as well as the heat transfer rate for both the prescribed wall temperature (PWT) and prescribed heat flux (PHF) cases.
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Gold, therefore, has tendencies like those of a currency.
She just has tendencies.
Each gender has tendencies and the exceptions swallow the rules.
Both men have a tendency toward overweight.
They have a tendency to flee danger.
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