Collocation
good habit
Definition
a beneficial routine or behavior you do regularly
'good habit' is a common English collocation. a beneficial routine or behavior you do regularly
good + habit
“Drinking water first thing in the morning is a good habit.”
Examples
- Washing your hands before meals is a _____ habit.
- It’s a _____ habit to read for 20 minutes every day.
- Saving a little money each week can become a _____ habit.
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- Stretching after a run is a _____ habit that helps prevent injuries.
- She picked up the _____ habit of writing a to-do list each morning.
- Turning off notifications while you work is a _____ habit for staying focused.
- He’s trying to build a _____ habit of going to bed at the same time every night.
- Double-checking the address before you hit send is a _____ habit in professional emails.
- The coach praised her for the _____ habit of listening carefully to feedback.
More adjective + nouns
- fast food quickly prepared food sold in restaurants for rapid service, often inexpensive
- fresh food food that is recently made or harvested and not old, spoiled, or heavily processed
- fresh fruit fruit that is recently harvested and not preserved, canned, or dried
- strong coffee coffee with an intense flavor and often a higher caffeine effect
- soft drink a non-alcoholic beverage, often sweet and carbonated