Sentence examples for starting to take root from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Take root.

If something like an idea or system takes root, it becomes established, accepted or believed.

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At the time, the seeds of discontent were starting to take root.

Just a great feeling that something important was starting to take root".

There are hundreds of millions of people in other parts of China where capitalism is just starting to take root.

Now reports from Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut indicate that the once omnipresent oyster is starting to take root even in more urban waters.

But they say the concept is only starting to take root at firms, and some question whether the standing of pro bono work has diminished.

On the upside, the concept of making buildings more energy efficient is starting to take root in Hong Kong and in many places like it.

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His economic and social reforms have started to take root, reducing corruption and improving public safety.

The trend, which began turning parts of Asia — notably China — into manufacturing hubs in the 1980s and 1990s, has started to take root in Bangladesh.

Though the songs on "Feels Like Home" are more challenging, less easy on the ears, they do start to take root after a few listens.

It was not until the first Blair government that elected mayors, previously regarded as fundamentally alien to the British tradition of local government, started to take root in this country.

The acceptance of painting on its own terms had just started to take root at CalArts when Ms. Owens's class arrived, said Bonnie Clearwater, the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami, who lived in Los Angeles in the early 1990's.

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