Sentence examples for that ingrained from inspiring English sources

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But Ms Wanduragala believes that ingrained social views are changing.

He buried that ingrained tendency and became assertive.

And that ingrained industriousness now drives the country's burgeoning free-enterprise economy.

My own involuntary fudging of the narrative has harshly mocked that ingrained belief.

It stressed that ingrained structural defects could be the reason for the continued failure to recover to pre-recession growth rates.

When Hiroki Kuroda was a child in Japan, baseball was a chore, and he endured unspeakable punishment from coaches from his youth leagues through university level that ingrained in him the notion that playing the game was a job.

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"Once that got ingrained, that became his religion," said his brother Jerrold, a minister and a psychotherapist.

So, for us, from the beginning we've really thought about that, and ingrained that into our design and into our product.

There is a resilience that is ingrained in this congregation".

Obama described a rot that was ingrained and pervasive.

But the Justice Department found that the ingrained strategy continued.

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