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'historical tendency' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a pattern that is based on past events or experiences and is likely to continue into the future. For example, "There is a historical tendency for fires in this region to become more frequent and intense during the dry season."
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(This is also how he interprets Fascism and Bolshevism: as backlashes against the general historical tendency).
And in fact the historical tendency is for stimulus to go away too soon.
The underlying premise of the studio is the current historical tendency toward high density urban concentration.
The 1950s can be said to mark the apex of this historical tendency toward an integrated Canadian-American movement.
Light and compact lithium-ion batteries sound great for electric vehicles aside from their historical tendency to catch fire.
The government should "resist the historical tendency of administrations to increase regulatory activity in their final months," Mr. Bolten wrote.
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After this initial victory, a number of historical tendencies converged to bring about the downfall of the Qing dynasty.
This reality should make Democrats deeply anxious because, as I've demonstrated elsewhere, if the 2020 presidential election similarly conforms to historical tendencies, the odds are roughly 8 to 1 that Trump wins reelection.
A fundamental mistake in many interpretations of Dialectic of Enlightenment occurs when readers take such theses to be theoretical definitions of unchanging categories rather than critical judgments about historical tendencies.
This decision was based on the observed and historical tendencies of chemists to manually classify compounds based on the size (i.e. the number of atoms) of the most dominant structural feature.
But the historical tendencies still rule and demography is a powerful determinant of economic success or failure.
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