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Discover Ludwig"it's ingrained" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a behavior or belief that has become so deeply ingrained that it is almost impossible to change or eliminate. For example, "Her prejudice against immigrants is so ingrained that she cannot even recognize it in herself."
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Facebook's popularity and how deeply it's ingrained our lives give it a big advantage.
"It's ingrained in my head.
"It's ingrained in us," he said.
"It's ingrained in us, that's tattooed on them".
He says it's ingrained in his personality and explains why he has been successful in his life.
I had relatives in L.A. who said, 'Gus, we heard you on the radio.' "We go out on catering jobs today, two years later, and people will make comments — 'Would Randy eat this?' It's ingrained in their heads".
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It is ingrained in Thomas's character, fueling both his successes and his failures.
It was ingrained in them, of course, to think of war as men's work, to measure success by what could be overpowered.
It was ingrained.
It is ingrained in their culture.
"It is ingrained in the people and in their hands," he said.
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