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Discover Ludwig"tendency to do" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a person's natural inclination or inclination towards a particular action or behavior. Example: "She has a tendency to procrastinate when faced with a challenging task."
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Yes, weed does have a tendency to do that.
Yes, being invaded has a tendency to do that.
There will certainly be a strong tendency to do so.
She has a tendency to do this whenever Sara becomes upset.
"Wall Street has a tendency to do a little navel gazing," Mr. Levkovich said.
"There's always a tendency to do something right away," she said.
But then real life, as it has a tendency to do, unfolded.
"Parents have a tendency to do too much for the kids," he said.
"Sometimes I have a tendency to do a little too much".
He went on, "You have a tendency to do this.... We've talked about this before".
"That's what that beard shaver contraption has the tendency to do," said Mike Albo, the writer.
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