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habitually
[ huh-bich-oo-uh-lee ]
adverb
- as a habit, or an established way of being or acting; routinely or regularly:
Students who are habitually late will do a reflective writing exercise so we can get to the root of the problem.
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Origin of habitually1
Example Sentences
The scientists said the footprints suggested meat-eating theropods and plant-eating sauropods habitually spent time in lagoons.
Worst of all, she habitually dodged questions, offering banal, scripted, unmemorable answers that reinforced the impression that she was weak and lacked the courage of her convictions.
In 1,600 pages of jail medical notes, there is no mention of Solis habitually swallowing harmful objects, as the sheriff claimed.
And it’s well-known that the department is habitually hesitant to do anything that could be perceived as interfering with an election.
But the Legislature habitually tries to squeeze through more spending long after the annual budget has been enacted.
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