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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entrenched notion" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a deeply held belief or idea that is difficult to change. Example: "The entrenched notion that success is solely defined by wealth can hinder personal fulfillment."
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Mr Harper's long-term goal was to kill the widely entrenched notion that the Liberals — the party of Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chretien — are the natural party of government in Canada, and to redefine what it means to be Canadian.
Former colleagues of Harper say his long-term goals are to kill the once widely entrenched notion that the Liberals – the party of long-time leaders Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien – are the natural party of government in Canada, and to redefine what it means to be Canadian.
Physiologist Jessica Meir, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of British Columbia in Canada who studies flight in bar-headed geese, agrees, praising the new study for finally providing field data to lay to rest the entrenched notion that the geese take advantage of tailwinds, as smaller migratory birds have been shown to do.
The war on drugs was gaining momentum, and its racially motivated sentencing laws drugs more likely to be used by minority communities, like crack cocaine, were criminalized at a rate of 100 to one relative to drugs favored by white communities helped reinforce the already entrenched notion of blackness as criminality.
The war on drugs was gaining momentum, and its racially motivated sentencing laws drugs more likely to be used by minority communities, like crack cocaine, were criminalised at a rate of 100 to one relative to drugs favored by white communities helped reinforce the already entrenched notion of blackness as criminality.
The war on drugs was gaining momentum, and its racially motivated sentencing laws – drugs more likely to be used by minority communities, like crack cocaine, were criminalised at a rate of 100 to one relative to drugs favored by white communities – helped reinforce the already entrenched notion of blackness as criminality.
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Entrenched notions of cultural identity, in other words, can often be more motivating than short-term policy promises.
Once you manage to shake your entrenched notions of how the role should be played, Peters's performance becomes a marvel, a startling reinvention of a musical warhorse.
A CONCEPT car, as any car nut can tell you, is a prototype designed to shake up dusty, entrenched notions of car design.
His fellow northerners, largely of immigrant backgrounds, have long been eyed warily by their countrymen, and Henri Konan Bédié, a former president, entrenched notions of otherness in the 1990s by promoting the idea of ivoirité, or "Ivorianness".
Entrenched notions of Western luxury hold little sway in China, a market gorging itself on previously forbidden fruits.
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