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The phrase "spending habit" is correct and is often used in written English.
You could use it to refer to someone's tendency to spend money regularly. For example, "After getting his first job, Michael developed a spending habit that made it difficult to save any money."
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However, as a senator in the Congress that has indulged Mr Bush's spending habit, Mr Kerry is not particularly well placed to sponsor cutbacks.
If nothing is done, Mr Pébereau forecasts that public debt will reach 100% of GDP by 2014 and 200% by 2032.To support this spending habit, the state subjects its citizens to taxes and charges at every turn.
The government quickly scrapped its golden share in Jaguar, a carmaker with a glamorous name but a prodigious spending habit, when it fell into the loving embrace of Ford in 1989.
It has since revised its guidance, which is now based on a wider range of indicators.The spending habit returnsRetail sales in America grew by 1.1% in March compared with February, the fastest pace in 18 months, albeit from a low base in February as severe winter weather chilled Americans' desire to spend.
But, the internet penetration in China is only around 45% and, of course, they have about another billion people who can get into the spending habit.
After the induced economic impacts of household expenditures for each of the three scenarios were determined, the local and regional impacts were estimated by applying published spatial spending habit multipliers for Atikokan's residents [73].
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Did she truly conquer her spending habits?
"I watched her spending habits," he says.
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Meanwhile, I watched my hosts' spending habits closely.
Consumer groups also worry that it encourages bad spending habits.
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