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to habit
noun
An action done on a regular basis.
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"When you've conveyed something to habit, it becomes entirely repeatable.
Even new-school puzzles are susceptible to habit.
Why should the stressed brain be prone to habit formation?
That evening, according to habit, Rosenzweig took Mary to the Skylight Diner.
His difficulties are typical, as is the tendency to revert to habit.
At first Mr. Haneke attributed that practice merely to "habit or laziness," saying "it isn't meaningful in the least".
We may be locked in to current technology, partly due to habit but also due to economics.
Yet, yielding to habit, De Sica also embeds the lovers in a web of picturesque incidents that are mere distractions from the operatic passion of their romantic crisis.
More upward — and thus downward — relative mobility probably means less aggregate happiness, due to habit formation and frame of reference effects.
For Mr. Potter, that involves more than the particulars of a given solo; it's about process and priorities, an investment in mystery, a resistance to habit and comfort.
This category of theories may provide an alternative to habit formation as a means of explaining the sluggish reaction of consumption spending to economic news.
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