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? The phrase 'entrench in' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You may be thinking of the phrase 'entrench oneself in', which means to become deeply rooted in, or engaged in something. For example, "She had entrenched herself in the local community and was a well respected figure."
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The raw, collective nature of the game has seemed to entrench in the Afrikaner mind a potent self-definition: muscular defiance, shoulder-to-shoulder against the rest of the uncomprehending world.
But even if Obama succeeds in the arduous challenge of closing down the Guantánamo Bay detention facility, his administration has long embraced the controversial military commissions process hosted there, which it helped revise and entrench in a 2009 law.
It may well have troubled Stephen Ambrose -- who opposed the Vietnam War -- that the mood he helped entrench in us may have muted the discussion of a new war.
Critics of Mr. McKeon's provision have reacted with alarm to what they see as an effort to entrench in a federal statute unambiguous authority for the executive branch to wage war against terrorists who are deemed associates of Al Qaeda but who lack a clear tie to the Sept. 11 attacks.
As recent polling by IPSOS Mori for the Economist continues to show that the economy remains at the top of the electorate's list of priorities, Ed Miliband and Ed Balls needed to use the Budget last week to begin to entrench in people's minds the idea that they could be trusted to run the country's finances.
A single battalion from the 28th Kaniów Rifles Regiment from the 10th Division, led by 1st Lieutenant Stefan Pogonowski, was ordered to entrench in a forest near Wólka Radzymińska and organise an ambush.
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That reflects the king's role in entrenching democracy in Spain in the years after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco in 1975.
He was tormented by the double life he was forced to lead and by the fact that his work was entrenching in power a party that victimised his friends and lovers.
When under threat, particularly mortal threat, humans tend to defend psychologically by entrenching in their worldviews.
Allowing prior salary to justify a wage differential perpetuates this message, entrenching in salary systems an obvious means of discrimination".
Worse, as the influence of the U.S declines in favor of more lucrative ties with Beijing, Djibouti's move entrenches in power a President that has countless human rights abuses to his name.
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