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Discover Ludwig"his tendency" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "Tom's tendency to procrastinate often gets him in trouble."
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His tendency to gossip about it was distasteful.
Anwar has not entirely shed his tendency toward arrogance.
His tendency to be overprotective perhaps stems from another factor.
However, his argument was undermined by his tendency to exaggerate.
Morrison said his tendency was to speak his mind.
Katz's only major misstep is his tendency to overgeneralize.
Rugby held at bay his tendency to put on weight.
Those fears are most clearly manifested in his tendency toward hyperbolic comparison.
"They just tend to happen", he says of his tendency for penning sad songs.
Simonides was known for his tendency toward concision and his rejection of prolixity.
But Mr. Herzog cannot resist imposing his tendency toward voice-over philosophizing extremity.
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