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The phrase "the tendency for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to natural inclinations or patterns that occur regularly. Example: "The tendency for people to procrastinate is a common struggle for many students."
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An intriguing puzzle has been the tendency for "late bids".
The tendency for long-range order increases at lower temperature.
The cable's chief flaw is the tendency for it to crack, creating electrical problems.
Jenkinson mourns the tendency for artists to be coerced into becoming brands.
The tendency for people to want settlement in cash rather than by credit card might increase.
As the Earth heats, there is the tendency for a more moist atmosphere – consequently, heavier downpours.
The tendency for N.H.L. refs to avoid assessing penalties in deciding playoff games is well documented.
"The tendency for individual hedge funds or anybody is to sell winners before they sell losers.
That theory might also help explain the tendency for presidents to nominate women as labor secretary.
The tendency for the challenger's numbers to improve has been more robust, however.
It is the tendency for stocks that have previously risen to keep going up.
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