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I have not tendency to vs I have no tendency to

Both phrases are correct, but "I have no tendency to" is more commonly used in English. The phrase indicates a lack of inclination or propensity to do something.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 2795 views

I have not tendency to

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is used to express a lack of inclination or propensity to do something.
  • I have a tendency not to be a nice person. I know that.
  • I have a tendency to reject before I get rejected.
  • I have a tendency to overthink sometimes.
  • I have a tendency to move fast.
  • I have this tendency to make snap decisions.
  • I have a tendency to be a bit obsessive.
  • I have a tendency to miss the forest for...
  • Sorry, I have a tendency to be blunt.
  • I have a tendency to do that.
  • I have this strange tendency to remember almost everything.
  • And I have a tendency to do some reckless things.
  • I have a tendency to blur the boundaries.
  • I have a tendency to go off the meds.
  • I'm nervous, shy with woman. I have a tendency to dribble.
  • What I do know is that I have a tendency to surprise myself.
  • Because, I know that I have this tendency to sort of...
  • I have discovered a tendency to escalate this situation unjustifiably, also fueled by political and xenophobic statements uttered by certain politicians.
  • After 30 years of shaving in the Navy, I have a tendency to cut myself on land.
  • When you stray from the subject, or play with words as you like to say I have a tendency to become a little sentimental.
  • I have a tendency to go off the meds.

Alternatives:

  • I have no tendency to
  • I don't have a tendency to
  • I lack the tendency to
  • I am not inclined to
  • I am not prone to

I have no tendency to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a lack of inclination or propensity to do something.
  • I have a tendency to reject before I get rejected.
  • I have a tendency to overthink sometimes.
  • I have a tendency to move fast.
  • I have this tendency to make snap decisions.
  • I have a tendency to be a bit obsessive.
  • I have a tendency to miss the forest for...
  • Sorry, I have a tendency to be blunt.
  • I have a tendency to do that.
  • I have this strange tendency to remember almost everything.
  • And I have a tendency to do some reckless things.
  • I have a tendency to blur the boundaries.
  • I have a tendency to go off the meds.
  • I'm nervous, shy with woman. I have a tendency to dribble.
  • What I do know is that I have a tendency to surprise myself.
  • Because, I know that I have this tendency to sort of...
  • I have discovered a tendency to escalate this situation unjustifiably, also fueled by political and xenophobic statements uttered by certain politicians.
  • After 30 years of shaving in the Navy, I have a tendency to cut myself on land.
  • When you stray from the subject, or play with words as you like to say I have a tendency to become a little sentimental.
  • I have a tendency to go off the meds.
  • I have a tendency to attract men who run away from me.

Alternatives:

  • I have not tendency to
  • I don't have a tendency to
  • I lack the tendency to
  • I am not inclined to
  • I am not prone to

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