Sentence examples for something more habitual from inspiring English sources

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While many people may not make daily trips to buy clothes (okay, some do) or other products, there is something more habitual about food.

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The unwillingness to confront this narrative is tied not simply to the miasma of race but to something more subtle and, in the current atmosphere, more potentially treacherous: the reluctance to countenance anything that runs contrary to the habitual optimism and self-anointed sense of the exceptionalism of American life.

Experiences become less novel and more habitual.

Something more?

As these meetings became more habitual for John, he began to look forward to them.

They need something more.

Carroll wanted something more.

He wanted something more.

Something more sinister?

By the end of the study, those in the tools group found healthy choices were becoming more habitual.

This fall, as funerals became more habitual than knocking helmets, it has all become a tear-inducing blur.

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