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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tendencies of" is a perfectly acceptable way to begin a sentence in written English
You can use it when talking about a pattern or tendency that something tends to display. For example: "Recent studies show the tendencies of younger generations to be more open-minded than those of their parents."
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Dangerous tendencies of the Gotham jehu.
He is learning the tendencies of his receivers.
You have to know the intonation tendencies of other instruments.
More than one friend glimpsed in him latent tendencies of a regular bourgeois gentleman.
Jerry Bailey does his homework, not only studying the tendencies of horses, but also of riders.
Jackson knows that learning defensive schemes and the tendencies of N.B.A. players will be challenging.
Moyer still kept meticulous journals on the tendencies of every hitter he faced.
The New Yorker, October 10 , 1925P. 35 Dangerous tendencies of the Gotham jehu.
The accused has shown tendencies of aggression and made threats of violence, Nair says.
Nicholson seems not to share the fastidiousness and completist tendencies of his collector subjects.
Malawi (146th) fell 67 places because of the totalitarian tendencies of its president.
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