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Discover Ludwig"engrained" is a correct word in English and it is usable in written English
You can use it to describe an ingrained habit, idea, or behavior, meaning something that is deeply rooted in one's thoughts or actions. For example: He had an engrained fear of flying, despite all of his attempts to conquer it.
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I believe that, living in an age where media and social-media are engrained from the youngest to the oldest, the best way in getting a message across is by using them as a tool to do good.
Had Theodore Roethke and Robert Lowell not befriended him, he might have stayed as sunk in pastoral obscurity as John Clare, and perhaps as mad.Two hits on the treeLoneliness seemed engrained in him.
Proprietary algorithms provide a competitive edge, so secrecy is engrained in the culture.
But lower productivity growth would eventually imply higher inflationary pressure.Another problem would arise if higher inflation became engrained in people's expectations.
In 1680 a short poem by poet and novelist Ihara Saikaku references butterfly origami, revealing how well engrained in Japanese culture paper folding had become by that time.
At a post-election news conference, she said it was a value "deeply engrained in the Taiwanese people".
Of course a single group wasn't going to change decades of culturally engrained stereotypes, but they have a started an important national dialogue that seems to be leading in the right direction.
But beyond appearances, her deep conservatism is engrained in all aspects of her politics.
Leicester showed their engrained ability to get-the-job-done at thendail end of the season and Cockerill's side look capable of reaching their ninth consecutive Premiership final.
The notion was so engrained among participants that those who disagreed that healthy foods are less filling than unhealthy foods also held the same biases, according to researchers at the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas.
It is a view that is engrained to such a degree, it even plagued the Paralympians; those 'superhumans' said to have reached a level of ability that meant they should no longer be called disabled.
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