Sentence examples for an ingrained sensitivity from inspiring English sources

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Iranians have an ingrained sensitivity about the independence of their country, traceable far back even in the epic mythical tales of ancient Iran.

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My aunt had an ingrained dislike of Cajuns and Catholics.

Companies need discipline — an ingrained sense of the relationship between effort and reward, product and profit.

Even at the highest level collaboration is an ingrained concept in South African business.

This may explain why forgetfulness seldom dismays Johnson: it is an ingrained state of being.

The legacy was one of uncompetitive firms, a huge bureaucracy and an ingrained welfare mentality.

A report this week from Human Rights Watch argued that police brutality remains "an ingrained practice" in Argentina.

To achieve the look, she relies on an ingrained English skill for layering.

Her ideas are conditioned as well by an ingrained sense of fairness.

There was an "ingrained belief" that should have been challenged.

She also has an ingrained respect for personal privacy.

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