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The phrase "inculcate into" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would be "inculcate" without the preposition "into." Example: "Teachers aim to inculcate a love of reading in their students."
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"I think it's rather pernicious to inculcate into a child a view of the world which includes supernaturalism – we get enough of that anyway.
Blunkett said it would be dangerous if Muslims felt under attack, but more needed to be done to "make sure the madrassas outside school night after night and at weekends don't preach something, don't inculcate into the young minds things that we find unacceptable".
However, this conception of the superhero fandom is wholly mischaracterized and is borne of a misunderstanding of the values that these superheroes aspire towards, embody, and try to inculcate into the value system of its readers.
Mrs. Mason uses the experiences of everyday life as a teaching tool because they are grounded in concrete realities and easily absorbed through the senses; she will seize on "a bad habit, a passerby, a visit, a natural scene, a holiday festivity" and then apply them to a moral lesson that she wants to inculcate into her pupils.
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"He made statements that his personal religious beliefs should be inculcated into civil law," Mr. Haggard said in an interview.
The Études inculcated into a middle-class public the insight and sensitivity of the historical, humanistic approach to religion.
Sabey, an ingenue reporter, was therefore inculcated into a regime of fear in which a reporter was only as good as his or her next story.
Different opinions must be expressed, but in a respectful way.Once these values are inculcated into a worker, they guide decision-making throughout the day.
He was a foremost proponent of Jewish education and other Jewish values which he and Ann inculcated into their entire family.
You can see it in Hit Girl's outfit when she cons her way past security guards — white blouse, hair in pigtails, short tartan skirt — and in the winsome way that she pleads to be inculcated into grownup excess.
The match, which finished 1-1, was played in such torrential rain that puddles appeared on the pitch which made passing difficult, but until fatigue set in the team remained faithful to the principles coach John Peacock has inculcated into his players.
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