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habit

[hab-it] / ˈhæb ɪt /


NOUN
dress, clothing, often for a particular purpose
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Not a manifesto, not a rigid curriculum — just 26 tiny habits, discoveries and delights that accumulate into a richer cooking life.

From Salon

Quickly signaling might help, but that would require building a new habit just for the car’s sake.

From The Wall Street Journal

Delay, diversion and interim fights have a habit of killing boxing's biggest moments.

From BBC

Sarandos changed TV viewing habits by embracing binge-viewing, releasing multiple new episodes at once so subscribers no longer had to wait a week between new episodes.

From The Wall Street Journal

My parents made a habit of posting our report cards on the refrigerator door.

From The Wall Street Journal