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make a practice of
Habitually do something, as in Bill makes a practice of checking the oil and gas before every long trip. [c. 1900]
Example Sentences
President Nixon seems to have been the first holder of that office to make a practice of wearing the flag as a lapel pin.
Beacom tells Salon she often has to sign NDAs, "and then also just generally make a practice of not linking my name to a project unless I have read the final version and have signed off on it. Even with projects where the creators were super receptive, there are often still things that make me wince a bit, and I don't really want people to think that I specifically approved that element."
But some see the cases — many from people who make a practice of routinely filing suits — as a ploy for cash.
He stressed that the company would continue to publish a broad ideological range of books and would not make a practice of rejecting particular titles as a distributor.
Energy is contagious, so make a practice of checking your own energy as you head into your routines.
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