Sentence examples for more ingrained from inspiring English sources

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In some ways, however, it has become more ingrained.

That way, it actually becomes more ingrained in their heads.

But the problem is more ingrained than that.

On the left, too, this approach is becoming more ingrained.

Algeria is not France's Vietnam, he said, but something more ingrained.

The culture of corruption in Egypt is thriving and is more ingrained and widespread than ever.

But the company as a whole is becoming more ingrained in drug maker's plans.

But in order to reach children, the more ingrained taboos in adults must first be overcome.

MARTIN LUTHER KING'S BIRTHDAY The older a holiday is, the more ingrained its traditions.

Second, powerful politicians are pushing to make surveillance even more ingrained in our lives.

(The Russian belief in the powers of hypnosis is more ingrained than in the West).

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