remain ingrained

Frequency: 7.211.0 per million words

Emphasizes that a belief, habit, or attitude continues to be firmly established over time.

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  • Prejudice remains deeply ingrained in many organizations.
  • Despite efforts to change, old habits often remain ingrained.
  • These cultural values remain ingrained for generations.
  • The fear of failure can remain ingrained in a person's psyche.
  • Why do such outdated beliefs remain ingrained in society?
  • Even after moving abroad, some traditions remain ingrained in her daily life.
  • The desire for freedom remains ingrained in human nature.
  • It's challenging to change attitudes that have remained ingrained for so long.
  • The idea that hard work pays off remains ingrained in many cultures.
  • His work ethic remains deeply ingrained, even after retirement.