Sentence examples for been assimilated from inspiring English sources

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been assimilated

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To incorporate nutrients into the body, especially after digestion.

  • Food is assimilated and converted into organic tissue.

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Cubism has not been assimilated.

I had been assimilated into a very insular culture.

The ceremony today reflected how Indian culture has endured and how it has been assimilated.

Gay service personnel, Mr. Frank says, have by and large been assimilated.

If applicable, which of these aspects have been assimilated into American mainstream culture?

In Baltimore, Negro teachers have been assimilated into the revised school system.

Some say that Italian-Americans, having been assimilated, should have developed a sense of humor.

But other areas of her online presence have been assimilated into her husband's campaign.

"But so much has been assimilated into fashion," she said the other day.

To a large extent both groups have been assimilated by their Russian and Tatar neighbours.

Artists of many different backgrounds and sexual orientations have been assimilated into the art world.

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