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The phrase "was deeply rooted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a feeling, behavior, or belief that is based firmly in a particular place or situation. Example: The belief that equality was a right granted to all citizens was deeply rooted in the city's culture.
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Brahms's classicism was deeply rooted.
America's postwar identity was deeply rooted in this upwardly striving suburban idyll.
She became an international ambassador for the language and culture in which she was deeply rooted.
He had to break down the strong caste system which was deeply rooted among the Turkish officers.
In doing psychoanalysis with Hartman, I found out that her rage was deeply rooted in her childhood.
Like the rest of the country, football in Perth was deeply rooted in immigrant and ethnic communities.
I knew that Harvard Business Review was deeply rooted in a scholarly tradition and that worried me.
Like him, she was deeply rooted in the oppositional culture of the 1950s and loved the theater.
Anonymous, Manchester Living in Bexley, the grammar school system was deeply rooted in our psyches during primary school.
His work was deeply rooted in the poetic and mythic traditions of the Ewe people in Ghana.
"The Saudi initiative was deeply rooted in what Egypt has been proposing for years," said one of Mr. Mubarak's friends.
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