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Discover Ludwig"start a habit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to form a new habit. For example: "If you want to reach your goals, start a habit of setting aside time every day to focus on them."
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Hook 'em in, and you start a habit.
These are very young children after all – capture their imagination and you can start a habit for life.
Experts say it takes 21 days to start a habit.
Also, you may start a habit that will pervade other parts of your life.
If you don't already have a routine of making your bed, it can be hard to start a habit.
Maybe he wants to start a habit of walking you to your next class, which is a sign that he may want to be more than friends.
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If you're trying to start a good habit, then you probably had a bad habit to begin with.
THUMBING through printed television listings is a fading household pastime, but TV Guide's digital business is hoping to start a new habit with a mobile app that makes it simple for people to track their favorite shows and discover new ones.
It's never too late to start a healthy habit, especially when it comes to parenting.
When you're trying to start a new habit, combine the pain of starting into a small segment.
Surely this is a gift that will teach the ups and downs, risks and rewards of the market -- and might even start a lifetime habit of investing.
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