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Habits Die Hard Expression Means People Reluctant Change

Phrase/Idiom old habits die hard
Definition This expression means that people are often reluctant to change the way they do something, especially if they have been doing it for a long time.
Example My grandmother refuses to use a smartphone – old habits die hard!

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