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habit

[hab-it] / ˈhæb ɪt /


NOUN
dress, clothing, often for a particular purpose
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Human habits such as bathing can influence exposure to microbes, and the results challenge the idea that shared water sources automatically increase disease risk, at least under natural conditions.

From Science Daily

For more than two decades, Unit 8200, a covert Israeli intelligence unit that specializes in phone intercepts and cyber operations, tracked Khamenei and Iran’s top leadership, mapping their daily routines and habits.

From The Wall Street Journal

As dining and social habits shift, more restaurant operators are being encouraged to offer delivery services via mobile apps.

From Salon

She says music movies also cause her listening habits to shift.

From Los Angeles Times

“Instead of trying to fix problems, I was more able to just hone in on what I do best. And kind of groove those patterns instead of trying to fix old habits.”

From Los Angeles Times