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habitually

[huh-bich-oo-uh-lee] / həˈbɪtʃ u ə li /


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It is, in a modest and practical way, an expression of the biblical injunction to honor one’s parents—not by grand gestures, but by assuming a few of the small responsibilities they habitually postpone.

From The Wall Street Journal

Men wearing three lions have habitually been lambs to the slaughter at the Gabbatoir.

From BBC

That pick also was particularly well-suited to a shipping service: ready-to-eat, habitually prepackaged even in its normal habitat, with a reputation for tasting even better a day or two old.

From Seattle Times

Social media “like” buttons and notifications are features designed to draw us habitually back to platforms, exploiting our brains’ reward systems.

From Scientific American

Smith, who works in a bookstore in Nashville, Tennessee, said two things had contributed to her worsening penmanship: habitually writing quickly and receiving her first tablet when she was about 10.

From Seattle Times