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Discover LudwigThe phrase "old habits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to established behaviors or routines that have become difficult to change. For example: "She was struggling to break her old habits and develop new ones."
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Old habits.
Old habits persist.
And old habits die hard.
Old habits die hard, however.
BEIJING — Old habits die hard.
Old habits die hard apparently.
And its old habits.
But old habits die hard, it seems.
Old habits, it seems, die hard.
"Obviously old habits die hard," he said.
Old habits are hard to break.
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