strong root

Frequency: 7.914.3 per million words

Referring to a significant and influential cause or origin.

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  • His family has strong roots in the local community, having lived there for generations.
  • The organization's enduring influence stems from its strong roots in grassroots activism.
  • She felt her strong cultural roots still connected her to her homeland, despite living abroad.
  • The economic crisis had strong roots in the unregulated financial markets of the past decade.
  • Many modern legal systems have strong roots in ancient Roman law and philosophy.
  • The community's resilience comes from its strong roots of mutual support and cooperation.
  • The political ideology developed strong roots among the working class during the industrial revolution.
  • Researchers are trying to uncover the strong roots of this rare genetic disorder.
  • Despite external pressures, the ancient traditions maintained their strong roots within the indigenous population.
  • A strong root of trust is essential for any successful partnership to flourish.