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good habits
noun as in morality
Strongest matches
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Example Sentences
Though, in my defense, I have never gone so far as to suggest that those good habits were shared by the GOP.
We talked a lot during the year I wrote the column—about good health, good habits, and learning to love the body you have.
Being a young man of good habits and business talent, he secured the confidence of his employers.
But they live also in the open air, and have many other good habits, and are healthy in spite of the inferiority of their diet.
Good habits will not be formed if parents insist on proper action one day but on the next day allow the child to do differently.
Imitation is the first step in good habits, as in learning to walk or to read.
It is comparatively easy to prevent the formation of bad habits and also easy to form good habits in the earlier years.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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