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(buy regularly)

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  • habit — hab|it W3S3 [ˈhæbıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(usual/regular)¦ 2¦(drugs)¦ 3 not make a habit of (doing) something 4 I m not in the habit of doing something 5 have a habit of doing something 6 old habits die hard 7 habit of thought/mind 8¦(clothing)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • durables — dur‧a‧bles [ˈdjʊərəblz ǁ ˈdʊr ] noun [plural] ECONOMICS products that are intended to have a life of more than three years from when they are made or bought; = DURABLE GOODS: • Spending on durables was down in the period before Christmas.… …   Financial and business terms

  • subscribe — verb 1) we subscribe to several news magazines Syn: pay a subscription for, have a subscription to, take, buy regularly 2) I subscribe to the ballet Syn: have season tickets, have a subscription 3) I can t subscribe to that theory …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • non-durables — ˌnon ˈdurables also nondurables noun [plural] ECONOMICS products that are not intended to have a life of more than three years from when they are made or bought; = NON DURABLE GOODS: • Spending on nondurables was up 0.5% in November …   Financial and business terms

  • consumables — UK US /kənˈsjuːməbl̩z/ US  / suː / noun [plural] COMMERCE ► goods that people buy regularly because they are quickly used and need to be replaced often: »It is now the leading supplier of non food consumables to hotels and caterers. »computer… …   Financial and business terms

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  • consumables — n. goods that may be used up; food or services which people buy regularly because they need to be replaced quite often …   English contemporary dictionary

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