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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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And it is not too much to say — Mr. Ai has more or less said it — that the seeds for an art of social change, if not planted in New York, certainly took roots there.
Making his way through Criminal, a standout from his 2015 album Ancient Future, he took roots' stripped back approach and layered guitar licks and a Roger Troutman-styleffectbox effectoto make it something completely new.
Its cuttings were put in the ground between 12th March and 10th April and it quickly took roots.
Microfinance took roots in Pakistan in 1970s with the establishment of Agriculture development Bank of Pakistan (ADBP) to serve rural farmers by providing them with subsidized credit (Rauf & Mahmood, 2009).
With the passage of time, somenon-governmental organizations (NGOs) like Agha khan rural support program, Punjab rural support program, SUNGI Foundation etc. took roots in the field of microfinance to serve theunbankables.
It is hard to believe that ideas on inheritance and variation, big and small, that took roots among Europe's scattered farms and arboreta have crept into halls of medical schools and the Wall Street alike, and are shaping human health.
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Anger and vindictiveness took root.
His parents firmly took root there.
Here, seeds of doubt took root.
But the idea took root.
And it never took root.
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