Examples of 'tendency to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "tendency to take"

Tendency to take refers to a person's inclination or natural disposition towards adopting a particular course of action or behavior. It describes a habitual pattern or tendency that an individual exhibits

How to use "tendency to take" in a sentence

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tendency to take
I have a tendency to take root in the hearts.
We know that adolescents have a tendency to take risks.
I have a tendency to take too many clothes.
Casino players differ in their tendency to take risk.
I have a tendency to take on too many things.
Water is a precious resource and we have a tendency to take it for granted.
I had a tendency to take people under my wing.
This may be due to lack of experience and a tendency to take risks.
Impulsiveness and tendency to take unnecessary risks.
Tendency to take everything that is said literally.
They have a tendency to take more risks.
Tendency to take medication or consume alcohol.
He just has a tendency to take bad news badly.
Tendency to take things very literally.
This demonstrates your tendency to take ownership of projects.

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Tendency to take on too many tasks.
Our canoes have a tendency to take a short cut.
A tendency to take on more staff.
Great authors have a tendency to take over your mind.
Tendency to take unnecessary risks.
I think we all have a tendency to take ourselves too seriously.
Tendency to take blame.
Ish which has a tendency to take our thoughts away.
Becoming aware of emotional flashbacks will somewhat disarm the tendency to take things personally.
There is a tendency to take electricity for granted.
And because they are concerned that you have a tendency to take things personally.
There is a tendency to take that for granted.
However, life in our modern society has a tendency to take a toll.
He has a tendency to take off his shirt in public.
I like it so much that I have a tendency to take on too many.
We have a tendency to take more risk or drink more.
Moreover, all things have a tendency to take habits.
I have a tendency to take without giving.
When the stress and anxiety level goes up, there is a tendency to take shorter breaths.
I have a tendency to take on the world.
But the digital age has long since allowed this tendency to take mind-boggling forms.
And he has a tendency to take a real long view on things.
Medium build, round face, prominent breasts, a tendency to take charge.
I have a tendency to take things much too much to heart.
A base is a species that has a tendency to take and bind a proton.
The tendency to take on too many things at the same time.
But there is also a tendency to take after the leader.
Her tendency to take some responsibility for her own plight was not countered.
One intense perfectionist had a tendency to take herself too seriously.
Avoid the tendency to take the use of defense mechanisms by others personally.
The problem is a typist 's tendency to take verbatim notes.
People have a tendency to take shortcuts daily that could have unwanted effects on their backs.
This sociological concept refers to men 's tendency to take credit for female discoveries.
There is now a tendency to take sides against Modernity considering it a kind of Antichrist.
We know that adolescents have a tendency to take risks . They do.

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