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English Idioms Kick The Habit
Kick The Habit - to break a habit; to stop doing something that you did for a long time
- I need to quit smoking. It is hard to kick the habit.
- My sister needs to stop spending so much money. She needs to kick the habit.
- When are you going to kick the habit of coming in late?
- My father used to drink a lot but he kicked the habit.
- Do you think you can kick the habit and stop gambling?
- We need to kick the habit of going to sleep very late.
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