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How do you use inveterate in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using "inveterate" in different contexts:

* As an adjective describing a habit: "He was an inveterate gambler, always chasing the next big win."

* As an adjective describing a person: "Despite her best efforts, she remained an inveterate procrastinator."

* As an adjective describing a belief: "He was an inveterate believer in conspiracy theories, finding connections where none existed."

* As an adjective describing a condition: "He was an inveterate liar, unable to tell the truth even when it was in his best interest."

Remember: "Inveterate" typically refers to a habit, belief, or behavior that is deeply ingrained and difficult to change. It often has a slightly negative connotation, implying that the habit or belief is persistent and potentially harmful.

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