Idiom
Take root.
If something like an idea or system takes root, it becomes established, accepted or believed.
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Although action research has taken roots in the Singapore education, its system-wide implementation is not without challenges.
These issues may have taken roots in childhood, or it may be because of previous trauma, which they may have faced in their life.
During 4 successive years, 97 to 214 laboratory-confirmed plague cases were reported annually, raising questions about epidemiologic determinants of this disease's having taken roots in this tropical city.
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The political coconuts have taken root.
They have taken root, particularly among teenagers.
Democracy has taken root and flourished.
Radicalism Takes Root Radical politics had also firmly taken root.
Promotions like these have taken root.
Restorative Justice has taken root in Northern Ireland.
The political-industrial complex has taken root.
Apparently the sound has taken root.
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