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historically ingrained
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "historically ingrained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe beliefs, practices, or ideas that have been established over a long period and are deeply embedded in a culture or society. Example: "The concept of gender roles is historically ingrained in many societies, influencing behavior and expectations."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
After all, this is not India where walking over and around the deformed and destitute is an historically ingrained habit.
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Essentially, Europe has a historically ingrained aversion to inflation and, of course, more automatic stabilizers (like unemployment benefits and health insurance) that simply are unavailable in the United States (a big portion of the stimulus package in the U.S. was simply extending unemployment benefits and shoring up Medicaid).
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This may be even truer for health departments, where unlike more "traditional" first responder agencies (such as law enforcement, fire services, and emergency medical services), the capacity and willingness to respond 24/7 to crises is not historically ingrained in the workforces' professional cultures and training.
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
However, they include historically- and culturally-ingrained sexism exhibited, among other means, through a lack of appreciation for women's contributions to society, limiting gender roles, and (subsequent) discriminatory treatment.
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In the medical world, we certainly need to strive for respectful behavior, especially given our historically rigid pecking order, our ingrained traditions of hierarchical bullying and, of course, a primary constituency — patients — who are often on uniquely vulnerable footing.
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Even if those who caused Robert Champion's death are sent to jail for six years — the maximum under Florida's felony hazing law — schools, law enforcement and civic organizations will all have to work to change the brutal culture of hazing that is ingrained in marching bands at some historically black colleges.
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But Ahmadinejad is the product and the defender of a deeply ingrained strain in Iran's political culture, which tends, historically, toward absolutism.
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Is it ingrained sexism, or, as Germaine Greer told me in her opinion, historically work by female artists has generally not been as good as that produced by their male counterparts?
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Patience was required as empiric treatment of malaria without diagnostic testing has historically been part of the national policy in most African countries and deeply ingrained in the teaching of health care workers.
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The taped interrogation is a chilling testament to how deeply ingrained organized crime has become in one of Mexico's poorest and historically volatile states.
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Whatever the reason for it historically though, today it's still in and the act of removing one's shirt has been ingrained into queer party culture without a doubt, so telling gay men to put them back on would be problematic.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "historically ingrained" to emphasize that a particular characteristic or belief has developed over a significant period and is deeply embedded within a culture or system. For example: "The concept of social hierarchy is a "historically ingrained" aspect of the society."
Common error
Avoid using "historically ingrained" to describe recent trends or fleeting behaviors. This phrase is best reserved for phenomena with a substantial historical basis and a significant degree of cultural or societal integration. Saying, 'His bad habits are "historically ingrained"' is inaccurate, unless those habits are truly part of an extended history of behavior.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "historically ingrained" functions as an adjective modifying a noun. It describes something that is deeply embedded or firmly established due to its long history. Ludwig AI shows examples where it describes habits, cultures, or systems.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "historically ingrained" is a useful tool for describing concepts, practices, or beliefs that have deep roots in history and are firmly established within a culture or system. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically correct and best used to emphasize the long-standing nature of something, as opposed to recent developments. While not extremely common, it appears in reputable sources such as The New York Times and The Guardian. When using this phrase, ensure that the subject truly has a significant historical basis to avoid overgeneralization.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
deeply rooted in history
Focuses on the historical origins and firm establishment of something.
historically embedded
Emphasizes the integration of something within a historical context.
historically rooted
Stresses the origin and fundamental grounding in historical events.
long-established tradition
Highlights the longevity and conventional acceptance of a practice.
firmly established over time
Highlights the gradual but solid establishment through the passage of time.
historically grounded
Highlights the historical events that have created a concrete situation.
culturally entrenched
Shifts the focus to cultural rather than purely historical roots.
traditionally embedded
Focuses on the tradition and how it has been incorporated over time.
ingrained over generations
Underscores the passing down and reinforcement across successive generations.
historically fixed
Suggests a state of being unchangeable due to its historical entrenchment.
FAQs
How can I use "historically ingrained" in a sentence?
Use "historically ingrained" to describe a belief, habit, or system that has been established over a long period and is deeply embedded in a culture or society. For example: "Respect for elders is a "historically ingrained" value in many Asian cultures."
What are some alternatives to "historically ingrained"?
You can use alternatives like "deeply rooted in history", "historically embedded", or "culturally entrenched" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say something is "newly historically ingrained"?
No, the phrase "newly historically ingrained" is contradictory. "Historically ingrained" implies a long-standing presence, while "newly" suggests recent origin. It's better to say something is "newly adopted" or "recently established" instead.
What's the difference between "historically ingrained" and "traditionally ingrained"?
"Historically ingrained" emphasizes the development of something over a long period of historical time, while "traditionally ingrained" focuses on its establishment through customs and practices passed down through generations. The former highlights historical context, the latter emphasizes cultural transmission.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested