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Discover LudwigThe phrase "understandable habit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a behavior or practice that is easy to comprehend or rationalize. Example: "His tendency to check his phone frequently is an understandable habit, given how connected we all are these days."
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It's an understandable habit.
From long and understandable habit, she chose the role of spouse over senator in refusing any comment on the substance of the pardons.
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And that's understandable: habits are very hard to change.
It is understandable the smoking habit association with the individual empowerment and no association with the collective empowerment [ 34].
Clinging to this implausible pretense — that a few pennies can help someone kick, say, a porn habit — is understandable.
Be understandable that it is her habit.
It takes around 21 days of repeated action to form a new habit, so it's understandable how getting into a routine like this can help beat procrastination.
But the decision to play relatively safe in this series, with the understandable priority of rediscovering a winning habit after such a miserable winter, must nevertheless be judged a failure.
Herbert seems to have been executed for being in the habit of wandering off, which seems eminently understandable, given the circumstances.
This tripped up my readers again and again, but that is understandable, given the radicalism of the proposal and the habits of our thinking.
With the game at 0-0 going past the hour it might have been understandable for Toronto to tighten up, in anticipation of Seattle's customary habit of late and telling goals.
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