correct vs kick the habit

correct

verb
  • To discipline; to punish. 

  • To make something that was wrong become right; to remove error from. 

  • To inform (someone) of their error. 

  • To grade (examination papers). 

intj
  • Used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance. 

noun
  • A correct response. 

adj
  • Free from error; true; accurate. 

  • With good manners; well behaved; conforming with accepted standards of behaviour. 

kick the habit

verb
  • To recover from or quit an addiction or habit. For example, to quit smoking, drinking, or drug addiction. 

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