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Discover LudwigThe phrase “tendency of” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the likelihood of a certain action or event happening. For example, “The tendency of governments to pursue national security has been a constant throughout history.”.
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The tendency of hot air to rise.
Betrayal has been a tendency of mine.
Current status and future tendency of lake eutrophication in china.
My friend calls this tendency of mine "delusions of candour".
Didion doesn't explicitly condemn the confessional tendency of recent memoir.
The third tendency of culture of this time was parochialism.
It's a tendency of which McKellen is aware.
Gravity is the tendency of objects wanting to bond.
It might be a tendency of Protestants in general.
One is the tendency of today's youth to "act out . . .
He has a tendency of just getting open".
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