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One common activity that people often do frequently and almost without thinking is brushing their teeth. This daily routine is ingrained in most individuals from a young age, making it a subconscious action. Similarly, habits like checking smartphones or locking doors also fall into this category, as they are performed routinely and usually without much conscious thought. These actions highlight how habits can shape our daily lives and routines.

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