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No, 4 weeks is not enough time to form a habit.
Experts say that it takes about 3 months of repetition to form a habit.
He had formed a habit of going there during the daily concert.
It can take at least 3 months of repetition to form a habit, so every day is a step in the right direction.
The ruler should not form a habit of indulging the passions.
A collection of conditioned responses will form a habit.
Most people who go to theatre formed a habit of theatregoing in their youth.
The bull discovered that Sirius was a coward, and formed a habit of chasing him.
"Can it be," he said, "that I have formed a Habit?"
The brothers would quickly form a habit of appearing on the same card together, however usually only two of them at the same time.
Firstly, a young horse may not have formed a habit of accepting things as they are and automatically always behaving in the same way.
A man can form a habit."
One of these, unfortunately a near neighbour, formed a habit of persecuting Sirius whenever possible.
"General Delasquez," he remarked, "is forming a habit of electrocution.
Whittington hopes collectors will form a habit of art buying and become interested in buying larger pieces from local artists.
As far as in me 'lies, I would make him form a habit of seeing both, and taking account of both.
His tribe was gradually forming a habit of obedience, though it was a very fragile habit up to now.
Pugh had gradually formed a habit of giving Bran fairly detailed instructions in English, and they were always accurately carried out.
He had by now formed a habit of talking to the Fury a good deal, in a rapid, mumbling undertone, not really aware he did it. "
"Forty dollars is not a large sum, but in laying it by you have formed a habit that will be of great service to you in after years.
I had formed a habit whenever I passed the refrigerator of opening the door and staring moodily inside, and that was what I was doing now.
Initial orders were renewed, which seemed to be a sign that customers were beginning to form a habit of buying the product, after initially trying it out of curiosity.
This bird had formed a habit, God knows why, of pecking three times at a certain patch of turf before she waddled into the water with her brothers and sisters.
"It takes three months to form a habit," said Mr. Sharinn, who works at NuBest Gym in Manhasset.
He said the same things so often, and in so precisely the same tone, that she had formed a habit of automatically rejecting the truth of certain of his statements.