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"inculcated with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to instill or impress an idea or behavior through persistent instruction or repetition. Example: The values of hard work and determination were inculcated within the students from a young age, leading to their success in their careers.
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Both were inculcated with something else, a sense of chivalry.
Not to mention the good habits New Zealanders are inculcated with from the cradle.
Still, living in a community so inculcated with obedience, she was constantly reminded of the price of her principles.
In this view, not all children grow up inculcated with a strong enough devotion to education and career.
But it means very little if young journalists are inculcated with a very different ethos when they start work.
They also do not have dozens of teachers who have already been inculcated with their vision and who can possibly become future principals.
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Nancy, a "very, very hardcore, church-going Christian", inculcated Nelson with a strong faith that has stayed with him.
(Kesey and his Merry Pranksters had also inculcated them with the ethos of taping and filming everything).
Parents inculcated it with admonitions and rewards, and perhaps even policymakers, by reforming welfare or the tax code, could help it along a little.
Mr. Babar, the grandson of Pakistani immigrants, grew up in New York, but his grandfather inculcated him with a sense of Muslim loyalty that apparently corroded into hatred.
He held the chair in public administration at the London School of Economics but his interests were wide-ranging - from metaphysics and political theory to urban planning and back again; and on those tramps he inculcated me with both his own analytic rigour and his love of happy disputation.
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