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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are thoroughly ingrained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe beliefs, habits, or ideas that are deeply embedded or firmly established in someone's mind or culture.
Example: "The values of honesty and integrity are thoroughly ingrained in our company culture."
Alternatives: "are deeply rooted" or "are firmly established."
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Images of throngs of individuals marching in protest are thoroughly ingrained in the American consciousness, particularly those of Civil Rights marches.
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Its importance has been thoroughly ingrained in and accepted by the American public, which makes improving our schools a valuable component of the stimulus package.
At best, it can be framed as a necessary corrective, but the whole PR 'brand Africa' shtick is boring, patronizing and finally insubstantial in its attempt to transform the West's time-honored way of imagining the continent, ideas that are thoroughly tangled up with ingrained and much beloved supremacist notions of Euro-American culture and identity".
They are thoroughly modern.
Both are thoroughly gripping.
At every step of the way, Bay's parents believe that they know what's best for Daphne — prep school, for instance — because their belief that money buys wisdom and that wild salmon means dinner is so thoroughly ingrained.
"Jimmy P". is thoroughly repressed.
Glen Oaks was thoroughly represented.
I was thoroughly miserable.
He is thoroughly untheatrical.
"Jimmy P". is thoroughly repressed.
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