habitual user

collocation in English

meaningsofhabitualanduser

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habitual
adjective
uk
/həˈbɪtʃ.u.əl/
us
/həˈbɪtʃ.u.əl/
usual ...
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user
noun[C]
uk
/ˈjuː.zər/
us
/ˈjuː.zɚ/
someone who uses a product, machine, ...
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(Definition ofhabitualanduserfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhabitual user

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When ahabitualuserdid not obtain his daily dosage, he displayed well-known symptoms of exhaustion and dullness.
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The main point raised was the question of this undertaking that the individual is anhabitualuser.
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But why stipulate that he has to be ahabitualuserof tobacco?
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One has not to sign a document to say one is ahabitualuserof sweets to get a sweet ration.
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There is no definition of anhabitualuserof tobacco.
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What is anhabitualuser?
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When however, circumstances abruptly cut off a habitual user's daily dosage, his suffering was considerably greater than that of those deprived similarly of alcohol or tobacco.
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The really new feature, however, as with the so-called "needle-users", is the wide range of substances taken by experimenters and more habitual users.
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Both were relative loners and outsiders, both were habitual users of intoxicants, both lived with few, if any, possessions and both traveled the country relentlessly.
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