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Discover Ludwig"tendency for" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically appears in a sentence that describes a tendency or inclination towards something. For example, "This data has a tendency for accuracy."
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Many families like yours have a tendency for this.
An intriguing puzzle has been the tendency for "late bids".
Childhood friends say he showed an early tendency for fakery.
"There's a natural tendency for everyone to think they're ordinary.
"There's a tendency for everything to be everywhere," she said.
Instead, he's shows a tendency for diplomacy through tweeting.
Another is a reckless tendency for loose talk.
The tendency for long-range order increases at lower temperature.
But it could not camouflage their deficiencies, or their tendency for self-destruction.
The Mets will miss Wendell's durability, but not his tendency for allowing game-ending homers.
"There has been a tendency for plays to be theses, to make statements and answer questions.
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