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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rooted to" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to describe something that is securely or firmly placed in a particular spot. For example, "The large oak tree was rooted to the ground."
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They were rooted to the world.
"It keeps one rooted to the ground.
Someone in Boston was rooted to 617.
Some are rooted to the land.
He stood there rooted to the spot.
He is rooted to the spot.
"The goalie was rooted to his line," they said.
The slick, slippery forward stood still, rooted to his spot.
People felt rooted to the spot, blinded by this thing.
It was 2010 and I was rooted to the spot.
This penchant has not stayed rooted to Russian soil.
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