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"rooted" is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or thing that is strongly connected to a place, belief, or feeling. For example: "He had deep roots in his hometown and was reluctant to move away."
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rooted
verb
Past of root
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"That means they have got to be rooted out by ground troops.
The report represents the most significant political pressure yet to bring mindfulness into the mainstream and comes amid a boom in public interest in the practice, rooted in a 2,400-year-old 2,400-year-old 2,400-year-old
It is still rooted in Frenchified fine dining – this is a serious Michelin restaurant after all – but Smyth's cuisine is unapologetically modern.
The Scotland manager and his squad arrived in Belgrade still unable to fathom outtheir woeful start to Friday night's 2-1 defeat by Wales at Hampden Park – a result that kept them rooted to the bottom of Group A with two points from five games.
It is known for taking an experimental approach that is nevertheless rooted in the culinary tradition of the region.
Prosecutor Karim Khalil QC told the jury: "For reasons known only to him but which may well be rooted in the pressures of home life and his own inability to cope with the change in his circumstances, he took hold of his own baby, he bit her on the head, he struck her repeatedly and he shook her hard.
Suad Abu-Dayyeh, Equality Now's regional representative, said: "It's very much rooted in Egypt, but in other Arab countries – in Jordan, in Palestine, in Syria – we don't have it".
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Despite stiff competition from a succession of crises during his 17-year tenure as president, Blatter admitted that the charges of "rampant, systemic and deep-rooted corruption" presaged by dawn raids in Zurich and revealed by US authorities on Wednesday were "shocking and unprecedented" in their scale.
This is deep-rooted in me but it doesn't mean I'm happy about all the energy changes made in Germany.
The US attorney general, Loretta Lynch, alleged "rampant, systemic and deep-rooted corruption", making it clear their investigation is in its early stages, despite six guilty pleas including Blazer's and the extraordinary bribery, fraud and money laundering charges in the indictment of 14 others.
They will now apply the "success regime" to whichever parts of England are deemed to have problems sufficiently deep-rooted and longstanding to need it.
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