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1) розм. рецидивіст2) невиправний; закоренілий ( про злочинця тощо); постійний•- habitual abuser
- habitual behavior
- habitual baheviour
- habitual criminal
- habitual criminal act
- habitual criminal behavior
- habitual criminal behaviour
- habitual criminality
- habitual delinquency
- habitual domicile
- habitual drunkard
- habitual drunkenness
- habitual intemperance
- habitual killer
- habitual liar
- habitual offence
- habitual offense
- habitual offender
- habitual residence
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