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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tendencies to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe habits, inclinations, or predispositions towards certain actions or behaviors. Example: "The child had tendencies to daydream in class, causing her grades to suffer."
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Benayoun has annoying tendencies to either disappear or over-elaborate.
Has James taken Anastasia's submissive tendencies to heart?
Their minds are calmer, their tendencies to swing between extremes of emotion less pronounced.
Since then the late Lord Hailsham has helpfully warned the UK against tendencies to elective dictatorship.
Studies from Wake Forest University on the masked boobies illuminate curious tendencies to kill siblings.
The tendencies to revise and even recapitulate, when copying manuscripts, are readily understood.
But we aren't hung up on our tendencies to fall short.
Litigation unearthed Mr. Andreas's childhood psychiatric records, which reported tendencies to lie and to blame others.
Among the transition metals palladium has one of the strongest tendencies to form bonds with carbon.
In the 8th century there emerged tendencies to interpret Shintō from a Buddhist viewpoint.
Using recognizable articles with a history minimizes tendencies to consider the work whimsical.
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