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habit

Definition for habit

noun as in dress, clothing, often for a particular purpose

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Is it their scavenging habits, their social behavior?

From Salon

"It is important to note that socially isolated people are more likely to engage in unhealthy lifestyles, including smoking, poor diet and poor sleep habits and not engaging in social activities," Mehrabi shares.

A longer monitoring period may provide more accurate data on activity habits and patterns.

Americans would never change their habits of consumption, he asserted, but new immigrants would only consume more, rising to this country’s standard of living and expanding the net environmental burden on the world.

From Salon

She said Amazon has "created the spending habits" of western consumers by acting as a trustworthy middleman between them and manufacturers.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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