Sentence examples for taken root in from inspiring English sources

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Take root.

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

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Restorative Justice has taken root in Northern Ireland.

Strictly speaking, democracy still hasn't taken root in Japan".

Marxism has seldom taken root in ex-British colonies.

And now, it has taken root in this country.

It feels like something that has taken root in my body, something indescribable and amorphous.

Democratic institutions have taken root in Latin America, in both political practice and popular imagination.

JEAN-LUC EAST is a healthy Manhattan transplant that has taken root in East Hampton.

"The principle of separation of power has taken root in Taiwan".

BUT Kennedy knew that the formula had already taken root in Southeast Asia.

A radical Islam, with goals of cleansing Muslim lands of infidels, has taken root in Pakistan.

A newly sophisticated art and youth culture has also taken root in the area.

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