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habit

[hab-it] / ˈhæb ɪt /


NOUN
dress, clothing, often for a particular purpose
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What will be the impact of tariffs on your wine-buying habits?

From The Wall Street Journal

Like Hollywood more broadly, the Oscars have endured a challenging time in recent years, as younger generations' viewing habits shift.

From Barron's

Consumers, too, have changed their habits owing to the financial climate of recent years.

From BBC

For instance, some companies have mini-games in their apps to gain insight into consumer habits and preferences, according to the report, while others offer freebies for completing feedback surveys.

From MarketWatch

Specialists emphasize that earlier screening, healthier eating habits, and stronger public education are essential to slow this trend.

From Science Daily