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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes entrenched" is grammatically correct and is perfectly acceptable in written English.
This phrase typically means that something (usually an idea or attitude) has become fixed or immovable. For example: "Over time, the idea that Fiona is the boss's favorite employee becomes entrenched in the workplace."
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John Ruggie featured in LEXPERT, "CSR becomes entrenched".
Expectations are raised and frustrated, opposition becomes entrenched, and events overtake the original idea.
Yet Fed officials have downplayed its decline.The risk is that inflation becomes entrenched at its current, lower level.
Ministers must act now using existing powers to stop the unconventional gas industry before it becomes entrenched".
Wealth then becomes entrenched in an elite who live on a different level from the rest of us.
Last Saturday's 0-0 drawithth Serbia left the Scotland manager an embattled figure, as intolerance with his conservative approach becomes entrenched.
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Positions have become entrenched.
Ethnic mafias become entrenched.
Everywhere corruption has become entrenched.
Joblessness can easily become entrenched.
As deflation became entrenched, consumers adjusted accordingly.
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