Sentence examples for engrained * from inspiring English sources

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What's engrained is mistrust.

It is a deeply engrained concept.

"It's less engrained in a vague message and more engrained in policy and values specifics".

Fear of fire is engrained into the Australian psyche.

But humiliations were engrained in daily existence in countless ways.

That is how misconceptions can become engrained in public opinion.

Words cannot express our deep sorrow, she will be engrained forever in our hearts.

John Christensen of Tax Justice Network said: "Tax avoidance is deeply engrained in Britain's corporate culture.

But even more engrained in soccer is Brazil, which has won the World Cup five times.

Proprietary algorithms provide a competitive edge, so secrecy is engrained in the culture.

More important, the specter of his condorlike wingspan on defense was engrained in Kansas' psyche.

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