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Idiom
Take root.
If something like an idea or system takes root, it becomes established, accepted or believed.
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And it never took root.
Socialism, let alone communism, never took root there.
But tea plantations never took root in American soil.
He had longed for democracy that never took root.
But surrealism, like Marxism, never took root in the UK.
"Mr. Dole's vision never took root with the American public," Mr. Blackwell said.
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"If this attempt should fail, full-fledged democracy will never take root in Japan".
"Democracy will never take root in Iraq," says a former Baathist general.
"Unless the process is driven by people themselves, it will never take root.
The two ideologies that have characterised the histories of other countries have never taken root here.
You get the sense of someone who never takes root, until he's too worn out to shift ground.
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