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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he is rooted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is deeply connected to their culture, community, or beliefs, often implying stability or a strong foundation. Example: "Despite the challenges he faced, he is rooted in his values and traditions, which guide his decisions."
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He is rooted to the spot.
He is rooted in but not restricted by his blackness," Dyson said.
Ilunga is a legendary figure, but he is rooted in historical events.
Sabathia still considers Northern California home, a place where his family will return from time to time during the off-season, but he is rooted in New Jersey.
But for now he is rooted in Michôd's The Rover, a brilliantly dark story of a loner (Guy Pearce) in pursuit of a gang of ramshackle crooks who have stolen his car.
He is rooted in the water.
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A season-ticket holder, he is rooting for the Flames.
Mr. Tagliabue does it, he says, for the same reason he is rooting for New York.
The 7-year-old says he is rooting for Baltimore because he enjoyed the Inner Harbor when we visited last summer.
Simon Pegg, who starred in Mission: Impossible III told me last month that he is rooting for Cruise.
And he is rooting for the gentle soul with the magic arm to find solace on the field.
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