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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terrible habit" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a negative or undesirable behavior that someone frequently engages in. Example: "Smoking is a terrible habit that can lead to serious health issues."
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It's a terrible, terrible habit.
"It could become a terrible habit".
I have this terrible habit of not wearing socks.
"It's a terrible habit; an addiction," she said of smoking.
It seemed glib, though we also had Benedict's last words to think about: "Distrust is a terrible habit".
We're now in the era of Grabbing by Force, and democracy has a terrible habit of getting in the way.
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I found myself getting into terrible habits with the horn.
It was co-founded by Julie Fredrickson, who saw her health plummet when she started her first company and, as a chief executive, "put on 25 pounds, had terrible habits and was exhausted all the time," she said.
It's a reminder that Call of Duty campaigns aren't fundamentally bad they've just developed some terrible habits.
"I had some terrible habits around sausages and poor eggs and I'd never even heard of white pudding.
It's a reminder that Call of Duty campaigns aren't fundamentally bad – they've just developed some terrible habits.
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