ingrain betydelse and definition

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  • Patronage, nepotism, campaign finance and lobbying are ingrained in the political cultures of some countries that are leading the campaign against corruption.

  • She describes the idea of caring for an elderly relative as deeply ' ingrained ' in the pattern of life in farm families.

  • Each performer's 'plot' became ingrained as an embodied disposition, accumulating innovation and integrating it with other elements.

  • For these workers, recruited from the rest of the pottery, were too ingrained in their ways to become first-rate painters and modellers.

  • This is no easy task because the conventions are deeply ingrained, even seductive.

  • The former group's deeply ingrained prosocial disposition and strong adherence to conformity may serve to protect them from deflection toward an antisocial pathway.

  • I suppose it's ingrained that you don't want to waste someone's time.

  • If their values were sufficiently strong and deeply ingrained, they might have had no better options.

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NYA ORD

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May 10, 2021

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May 10, 2021

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