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habit

[hab-it] / ˈhæb ɪt /


NOUN
dress, clothing, often for a particular purpose
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These are some of the revelations from a breakdown of listening habits on Spotify and YouTube in 2025 in more than a dozen of the UK's biggest cities.

From BBC

Research shows that couples with different sleep habits may have more conflict.

From The Wall Street Journal

In some respects he is a flawed keeper, especially under crosses, but has that uncanny, priceless habit of making stunning match-winning saves that makes up for other failings.

From BBC

A weekly report details the person’s sleep habits and mobility.

From The Wall Street Journal

For a generation that grew up in an entirely digital world, dependence on technology is a familiar habit that some are trying to break.

From Los Angeles Times




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