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The phrase "instil in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the process of gradually imparting a quality, value, or idea in someone.
Example: "Teachers aim to instil in their students a love for learning that lasts a lifetime."
Alternatives: "impart to" or "inculcate in".
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Perhaps it is precisely this sense of "agency" that universities should be seeking to instil in students.
Through these activities, the program aims to instil in students the importance of developing community partnerships, engaging communities as a means to implement sustainable healthcare initiatives, as well as, develop their skills and comfort at accomplishing these goals.
The biggest thing I try and instil in my daughter.
That is what we try to instil in them".
It will instil in consumers a sense of responsibility about the environmental cost of their consumption.
Imagine the trust you could instil in readers if you could literally edit the past.
They instil in white America a false sense of self-imperviousness to facts or logic.
"I'm trying to instil in them not to be scared to lose," he said.
And that is an amazing, empowering belief to instil in your child.
We will try to instil in them the fear of those who are permanently under attack".
Behaving with courtesy is hugely important and something I want to instil in my children.
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