Sentence examples for taking 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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"Something very un-British is taking root in our politics.

Something wild seems to be taking root in the office.

Green building and design are taking root in the city's old Pabst brewery.

Now it is a seed upon the wind, taking root in many nations.

That they never engaged in combat is a measure of the stability taking root in Bosnia.

Most Arab leaders fear any real multisectarian democracy taking root in the neighborhood.

Another, more friendly rivalry involving Thomas is taking root in the increasingly interesting Eastern Conference.

New Orchestra's Debut A new orchestra, Camerata New York, is taking root in Northern Westchester.

But you have a legitimate beef on your hands — and possibly taking root in your follicles.

"Reconstruction assistance is taking root in districts throughout the country," he added.

Islam has not prevented democracy from taking root in the Muslim countries of Asia.

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