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How do you use tendency in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "tendency" in a sentence:

General Usage:

* She has a tendency to be late for meetings. (This describes a common habit)

* The weather in this region has a tendency towards dryness. (This describes a general pattern)

* There's a tendency for people to judge others based on their appearance. (This describes a common social phenomenon)

Formal Usage:

* The study revealed a strong tendency for patients to report improvement after treatment. (This emphasizes a clear trend)

* The company's financial performance shows a tendency towards instability. (This conveys a serious concern)

* The government's economic policies seem to be exhibiting a tendency towards protectionism. (This provides a critical analysis)

Informal Usage:

* I have a tendency to overpack for trips. (This expresses a personal quirk)

* He has a tendency to get carried away when he talks about his hobbies. (This describes a charming personality trait)

Remember: "Tendency" often suggests that something is not guaranteed, but rather a likely outcome.

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