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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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"Well, I do not accept a future where the jobs and industries of tomorrow take root beyond our borders -- and I know you don't either.
"I do not accept a future where the jobs and industries of tomorrow take root beyond our borders — and I know you don't either," he told Congress.
Well, I do not accept a future where the jobs and industries of tomorrow take root beyond our borders and I know you don't either.
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One MT article captured the way the politics of the GLC had taken root beyond the usual structures of the Labour party, in myriad "community papers, women's groups, trade-union support units, peace groups, legal advice centres … [and] tenants groups", and said that the council "has tried to see itself as giving strength to … the innumerable groups from which [its politics] sprung".
Allow the plant to develop runners inside the pot (as these will take root and form fruit-bearing uprights), but trim any that extend beyond it.
But it will take root".
Everyone in Egypt asks every day: Did the revolution really change much beyond removing the top officials from office, and will a new democratic system of governance fully take root in the country?
You, me, we make him take root".
Democracy has failed to take root.
Innovation will take root in the rubble.
can just take root and grow".
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