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for questions specifically related to the English language as spoken and written in the United Kingdom.

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returned to my old habits

"Returned to my old habits" is a perfectly valid phrase in modern English. I wouldn't call it outdated. As for the definition, it means he has resumed a habit that he used to have but has since quit. …
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