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1 She had herself probably become habituated and therefore desensitised about such incidents.
2 This policy displeased the Romans, who had now become habituated to plunder.
3 We have become habituated to violence and gore through popular American crime series.
4 No, I could never have become habituated to such a fate!
5 Add essential oils to make up for the chemical fragrances we've become habituated to.
6 The power to become habituated to his surroundings is a marked characteristic of mankind.
7 How can the man that has become habituated to evil 'learn to do well'?
8 We become fond of doing things in the manner to which we have become habituated .
9 The nun herself was affected, although she had become habituated to the sight of suffering.
10 Through repeated performance the muscles, or rather the motor-nerve centers, become habituated to complex activities.
11 Slavery is only a word- avileword, doubtless, but to which we in time become habituated .
12 The eye must become habituated to this rude, lustreless coloring, before we can discern its beauties.
13 Our nature may become habituated to good or evil; we become passive in proportion to the habit.
14 This trend has only accelerated as we become habituated to observing one another's lives in unprecedented detail.
15 But some men become habituated to vice.
16 To what do we not become habituated ?
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