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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an entrenched" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is firmly established and difficult to change, often in the context of beliefs, practices, or systems.
Example: "The organization faced challenges in addressing the entrenched attitudes of its long-time employees."
Alternatives: "deeply rooted" or "firmly established".
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As in history, a potentially powerful majority was being divided by an entrenched powerful few.
"Stretching before exercise is an entrenched notion.
Junior researchers will undoubtedly find it awkward to challenge an entrenched literature.
It concerns the level of evidence needed to dislodge an entrenched conviction, one vested with potent emotional force.
Social media has become an entrenched function of todayâs Internet.
Social media has become an entrenched function of today's Internet.
But changing an entrenched mind-set can be difficult.
But the catalogs are an entrenched marketing tool.
It's an entrenched position that's not been thought through".
Racial animus remains an entrenched aspect of American life.
Illiteracy remains an entrenched problem in parts of the country.
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