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How to use habitually in a sentence

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She habitually does it as part of her routine, which is defined by the co-existence of ontologically and modally different realities.
The cardinal virtues enable leaders to habitually incorporate moral principles in their behaviour.
Like other fumitories it is self-compatible and habitually self-fertilises.
It is assumed in this book that it is important to consider economic change more broadly than is habitually done.
Thus the small toes of the habitually unshod be come stronger and bigger than those of the habitually shod.
Yet he says she habitually showed up late, flubbed her lines and was so puffy-faced that she needed ice packs and heavy makeup.
Usually patients tend to gain weight because they habitually drink milk or eat soda crackers to get relief from the heartburn.
There is still a place for vampires in the urban jungles where humanity habitually preys upon itself.
The beginning of January can be a tenuous time for those of us who habitually follow pop culture.
It is also the story of polyglot India, where most of the population speaks, and habitually switches among, several languages.
It doesn't seem politic to ask the police whether they habitually patrol rap gigs wearing black SWAT-style jumpsuits and armed with machine guns.
I could fall in love habitually with my own eclectic stream of verbs and interjections and clauses.
Businessmen habitually complain about the economic illiteracy of the public, and with good reason.
People habitually turn to bond trading as a safe haven and to insurance companies for payouts at times of great distress.
I think that is the typical talk of the habitually, perhaps pathologically, closeted.
The stereotypical victim was a lazy, obese middle-aged man who habitually overindulged in rich foods and alcohol.
If he is correct, there may be no entitlement to charge the costs to the mortgage account, as the building society habitually have done.
British imperialism is habitually referred to in the past tense, as if it had gone the way of the empire.
Few of us who read habitually ever feel called upon to defend the practice-a kind of reader's acedia, an occupational hazard.
He then went on to say that since animals habitually injure each other we should not worry unduly about experimenting on them in a good cause.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Are you aware that brass instrument players are habitually sweated in orchestras and bands?
From Sir Thomas's description one would imagine that the cancan was habitually danced at the balls he frequents.
Captain Crutchely, moreover, had a filterer for the cabin, and through it all the water used there was habitually passed.
When the skin is habitually dry and harsh a dose of pilocarpine every other night for a few times will often prove very useful.
All the money earned by prisoners was at their own disposal, and was spent almost habitually in drink, chambering, and wantonness.
The condition of any permanent influx is that the attunement should be habitually and continuously lofty.
Sometimes a clergyman had not only a basilard habitually hanging at his girdle, but also a sword for use on occasion.
The King was habitually melancholy, and liked everything which recalled the idea of death, in spite of the strongest fears of it.
I should not like to take it habitually, nevertheless it is not disagreeable.
That a man who habitually clears his throat before he speaks is generally a self-important hypocrite and a bluffer.
Czechoslovaks who are habitually resident in Germany will have a similar right to opt for Czechoslovak nationality.
Looping the loop, and other kinds of what are now called 'aerobatics', were habitually disparaged as idle spectacles.
Any person over 18 years of age habitually resident in the territory restored to Denmark will be entitled to opt for Germany.
Taking hot food or drink, habitually, tends to debilitate all the organs thus needlessly excited.
He had seen too much of human misery to be habitually jocose, and his whole nature was underlain by a groundwork of melancholy.
To do this habitually is to so deplete the forces of the spirit that one has nothing left.
They are often seen jumping clear of the water and habitually ride the bow wave of moving vessels.
The voice broke and the colonel, who habitually roared forth his sentiments, began to dither.
We two sisters with our maids habitually used to come to these Manasa mountains for pleasures with the permission of Prajapati.
The quiet, dreary monotone in which he habitually spoke quickened a little under his present excitement.
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