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How to Use "Habit" with Example Sentences
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habit
(n):
something that is done regularly usually without thinking
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Used with adjectives:
"
Smoking is a
dangerous
habit
.
"
(dangerous, dirty, disgusting, nasty, terrible)
"
He has many
poor
habits
.
"
(habits, irritating, annoying, unhealthy)
"
Exercising is a
good
habit
.
"
(good, healthy)
"
He has some really
strange
habits
.
"
(strange, curious, eccentric, unusual, weird)
"
He is having a hard time breaking
old
habits
.
"
(old, lifelong)
"
She is not flexible in her
daily
habits
.
"
(daily, normal, regular, usual)
"
Nail biting is a
nervous
habit
.
"
(nervous)
"
Shopping can be an
expensive
habit
.
"
(expensive)
"
He needs to change his
eating
habits
.
"
(eating, dining, drinking)
"
He's trying to quit his
smoking
habit
.
"
(smoking, gambling, drug)
Used with verbs:
"
He
is in
the
habit
of ordering take-out every night.
"
(be + in, has)
"
He
developed
some bad
habits
while living alone.
"
(developed, made, adopted, fell into, got in)
"
Poor eating has
become
a
habit
.
"
(become)
"
He's trying to
break
the
habit
of staying up late.
"
(break, give up, get out of, change)
"
He stole money to
support
his gambling
habit
.
"
(support)
Used with prepositions:
"
My morning routine is done
by
habit
.
"
(by, out of, from)
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