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Discover Ludwig"deeply entrenched" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to an idea, attitude, or belief that is firmly established and unlikely to change. For example, "The deeply entrenched belief that women can only be successful in traditionally female roles is increasingly being challenged."
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The smugglers were deeply entrenched.
Residential racial segregation remains deeply entrenched.
They are very deeply entrenched there.
All are supported by deeply entrenched subterranean networks.
So there are worse things than a deeply entrenched culture.
Ms. Lazarre said racism was too deeply entrenched.
Clubbing culture has been deeply entrenched in Europe for decades.
But the established players, despite blotted copybooks, are deeply entrenched.
Sexual harassment, meanwhile, remains a deeply entrenched practice.
Inequality of political voice has long been with us and is deeply entrenched in American politics.
He noted that it "helps" banks like Wells that are not deeply entrenched in the business.
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