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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got entrenched" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has become firmly established or ingrained, often in a negative sense. Example: The corrupt political system has got entrenched in this country, making it difficult for any real change to occur.
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These were issues on which the law had got entrenched in indefensible moral positions, and it was a mark of Denning's greatness that he had the scholarship, the courage and the sense of opportunity to restore the credit of the common law when the chance came his way.
An ephemeral, but substantive, obstacle to the implementation of SocMob was due to the unforeseen floods of 1998, when local government officials got entrenched in flood relief and rehabilitation.
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get entrenched in your psyche and each rejection only furthers the entrenchment.
If legislators can't be trusted, why let them get entrenched?
These hostile, irrational feelings get passed down, get entrenched and affect behavior in negative ways.
"You get entrenched fighting it one way, and they go put a new tool against you".
But other Alaska politicians are getting ready to argue that it's time for another change -- before she gets entrenched.
Once negative impressions get entrenched, they are tough to shift, and, relative to most of the other candidates, Trump already has fairly high negative ratings among Republican voters.
AS IT becomes clear that getting entrenched rich-country bureaucracies to move towards e-government will be slow and difficult, hopes are turning to poorer countries.
"Anytime you're discussing issues, people tend to get entrenched, and somebody needs to blow a little fresh air into the room," Mr. Calio said.
Even though we entered into it with a we'll-see-what-happens attitude, you do get entrenched in the idea of selling".
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