Sentence examples for engrained across from inspiring English sources

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I believe that consumption and commerce will change rapidly for the better in the years ahead as sustainability, ecology and innovation become more and more engrained across markets.

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The linga, or phallus, is a common feature of Hindu temples across India, engrained as reliefs or other forms.

I have come across a spectrum of charities recently where TOIL is deeply engrained in the culture.

While "Fade Away" is the kind of mellow, bass-y tune that stays engrained in your brain when leaving the club, its vocal samples sweeping across the ears like a pleasantly brisk breeze.

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.

The philosophy is engrained.

What's engrained is mistrust.

It is a deeply engrained concept.

So this became very deeply engrained.

The best parts of that match are engrained in football legend, not least Alfredo Di Stéfano's omnipresence on a hard, uneven pitch across which the ball bumped and bounced capriciously.

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

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