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The phrase "are entrenched in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is firmly established or deeply rooted in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The traditions of the community are entrenched in a rich history that spans generations."
Alternatives: "are deeply rooted in" or "are firmly established in".
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Also, once you are entrenched in a mobile ecosystem it can be hard to switch.
The Pistons are entrenched in a rebuilding mode right now, and the product on the floor isn't pretty.
Wilhelm Müller's poems, which Schubert set, are entrenched in a world of objects: a lover, a linden tree, an inn.
Military enterprises are entrenched in a network of powerful and connected civilian interests, so any proposed economic changes are sure to encounter resistance.
But the institutions inside them couldn't be further apart.As anti-government protests in Bulgaria continue for more than ten weeks, the president, Rosen Plevneliev, and the Socialist-led government are entrenched in a cold war.
"Small things to some people are big things to others," says Stokoe, "but once people are entrenched in a position it's like any other dispute – it becomes incredibly hard for them to find their way back from that position".
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When you are entrenched in an "us versus them" view and you think about switching sides, you wonder who you even are if you aren't an "us" anymore.
Reform is now to be entrenched in a new constitution.
It is entrenched in a wide array of cultural barriers, government policies and corporate workplace practices.
The crisis is entrenched in a very Lebanese context, with its delicate communal balance.
I was entrenched in a hospital system that brutalised young doctors.
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