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Old Habits Die Hard (Can Çıkar Huy Çıkmaz)
This idiom means that people are often reluctant to change their way of doing something, especially something which they have been doing for a long time
Examples
* Despite ideas of equality, old habits die hard and women frequently still carry the main burden of looking after home and family.
* The band broke up in 1970 and die-hard fans have been waiting for a reunion ever since.
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