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Discover LudwigThe word "engrain" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It means to deeply and firmly fix something in the mind, usually a habit or idea. Example sentence: He sought to engrain the lesson in his mind so he would never forget it.
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engrain
verb
Alternative spelling of ingrain
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2. Set your strategic goals: your baselines, timelines, target claims, and comparable indicators and engrain this in your culture so it survives beyond your current CEO.
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In a talk given in Dublin four years ago, Hertzberger said that offices such as Central Beheer's – designed for the workforce to occupy freely and as they saw fit – are no longer possible given the "widespread engraining of a managerial mentality" and its power-based psychology, which dominates the workplace today.
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