Sentence examples for ingrained ability from inspiring English sources

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People with many ideas, plus an ingrained ability to skip from one to the next, or to pitch one thought against another, were slaughtered by people with only one idea.

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While these processes are ingrained in our cognition, the ability to explicitly use modeling and simulation is something often learnt by training.

It was ingrained in me to view one's ability to speak English and speak it impeccably as synonymous with high intellect.

An ability to determine quality and relevance is ingrained into online denizens.

"I think the ability to enforce your right through might is ingrained in us".

The notion of Scottish managers delivering a certain kind of gruff authority, the ability to rouse an unimpeachable team spirit and winning mentality, is still ingrained in the consciousness of English football.

Patriotism is ingrained in Turkey's cultural psychology; Turkey has, in many ways, defined itself by its ability to self-protect.

It was ingrained.

Obedience is ingrained.

This idea is deeply ingrained.

Such instincts are deeply ingrained.

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