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How to use ingrained in a sentence

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Materialism begins to fade and a newly awakened spirituality loosens the grip of ingrained beliefs and ideology.
As a North American, I don't have much in the way of ingrained cultural understanding of cricket.
The title betrayed an ingrained antipathy towards the music industry that would hallmark his career.
The magic is in the detail of his observation, revealing more about ingrained attitudes with a sentence than a volume of social studies.
It pays to be on the lookout for apple scab, canker and mildew, tackling any problems before they become deeply ingrained and hard to treat.
Unfortunately, we sometimes hear of neurotic behaviors and ingrained habits such as feather-picking activities being prompted by sheer boredom.
The deeply ingrained incursive life-style of the Cayuses had kept their numbers small.
So the only thing keeping the reporters in line is their ingrained habit of deference towards a wartime president.
Now at nearly 21 the habit is too ingrained to break, if asked I say nothing, I would rather people did not waste their money on me.
The major difficulty you face is the ingrained belief that there are only two viable political parties in existence.
Companies have ingrained practices and fairly frozen allocations of marketing funds.
In my view, efficiency is implicit in the concept of sustainability, which is ingrained in the bill's purpose and elsewhere.
For example, there's an ingrained distrust in our society of highly intelligent, highly trained, highly competent persons.
He brought all his phobias and complexes to his film-making and whatever ingrained attitudes he had about women were also hauled along.
This process manifests itself in a certain attitude that seems to be ingrained in a disproportionate number of Scottish acts.
Whilst he bathed and got rid of all that ingrained coal dust from his body she would be preparing a dinner.
The U.S. economy is in the midst of a distorted boom, with an increasingly ingrained inflationary bias.
Having conducted interviews with friends from her former life, I have established that it is in large part a matter of ingrained habit.
It also suggests ways for teachers to deal with any ingrained attitudes amongst pupils, through role plays and discussion groups.
Why hasn't the music ingrained itself in African-American culture like jazz or funk has?
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is ingrained in them, they only sink from it to cover their natural instincts of infidelity.
Subordination to the wills of their superiors was ingrained in their natures.
It is so ingrained in the race-consciousness by mouth-to-mouth utterance that it seems the profoundest of truths.
That is to say, his tendencies were ingrained, perhaps hereditary, even in cases where his selection was nepotic or accidental.
These people have been ingrained with a firm belief in their mode of living.
The ideas behind evolutionary biology have, since the publication of Darwin's writings, become ingrained in everyday culture.
Brucco nodded, the scowl permanently ingrained now on his hawklike face.
The love of story-telling seems to be ingrained in human nature.
The idea of the squeeze seems to be ingrained in the Chinese.
To Ritz, safety must be ingrained as part of an organization's cultural attitude, and it must start at the top.
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