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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ingrain in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize the fact that something has been learned or established in someone or something. For example, you could say: "Practicing these skills will help to ingrain them in your memory."
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Right from the start, discussions should be held on pertinent issues to engage the students and ingrain in them principles that they will carry into adulthood.
When I became a mother two-and-a-half years ago, I had an urge to ingrain in my daughter all things Indian.
Such family histories, reinforced by emotion-tinged history classes on foreign imperialism in modern China, ingrain in many Chinese a sense of righteousness when it comes to the controversy over Tibet's sovereignty: for example, China would not have briefly lost Tibet in the early 20th century if not for British meddling.
When the mexican artist Denise De La Rue first saw Pablo Picasso's 1937 anti-war masterpiece Guernica, as a 10-year-old girl visiting the Museo de Prado in Madrid in the early 1980s, it didn't so much leave a lasting impression as ingrain in her a call to action.
Gay men are minorities, but like straight white men, they learn skills that schools, families, and the media, perhaps, rarely ingrain in young black women.
It's a shortened version of a popular message in Bountiful, "Keep Sweet No Matter What," which FLDS leaders attempt to ingrain in their followers.
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This is a habit that graduate school ingrains in us, and sometimes it's a good habit.
Children can also internalize prejudices and negative views of "the other side" very early in life, ingraining in the next generation enmities that fuel the existing conflict.
Get this thoroughly in your noggin and ingrain it in your being.
The time to ingrain them in children is before kindergarten, but not all families possess the wherewithal to do so.
He added that the young Lakers needed to play with more toughness, and offered a unique way to ingrain it in them.
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