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Healthy lifestyles vocabulary

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    Healthy lifestyles vocabulary
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  • You must get Julia into the habit of eating fruits.
    to begin to do something regularly
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  • I can’t quit smoking. Old habits die hard, right?
    it is difficult to stop doing something that someone has been doing for a long time
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  • He is such a creature of habit — he can’t go to bed without kissing me good night.
    someone who always does the same thing in the same way
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  • I’m struggling with kicking the habit of drinking soda.
    to stop bad habits, especially those that have a impact on someone’s health
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  • It’s hard to break a habit you’ve had since you were a teenager.
    to stop doing something that has become a habit, especially if it is bad
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  • I have gained 20 pounds. I need to go on a diet!
    to start a diet
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  • Mary lost 30 pounds by counting calories.
    to keep track of the amount of calories you eat in a day
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  • Beth needs to slim down.
    to lose weight
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  • Susan wants to cut down on diet soda.
    to eat or to drink less of a particular thing
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  • Tess, please watch what you eat! You have been eating too many cookies.
    to pay attention to what you are eating, to avoid unhealthy foods
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  • I have decided to cut sugar out of my diet.
    to take things out of your diet
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  • Lisa, you are in such good shape!
    someone who is fit and healthy
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  • He’s turning 70, but he’s fit as a fiddle.
    to be very healthy and strong
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  • I used to be a gym rat.
    someone who spends a lot of time exercising in the gym
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  • Tony wants to get ripped. That’s why he works out every day.
    someone who has high muscle definition
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