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How to use the word engrained in a Sentence?

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The silence by players and the league allow violence to continue, particularly in high risk all-male groups where group loyalty is engrained, instead the league should empower players to speak out as active bystanders and allies in the prevention of violence.

Jacquelyn Wiersma-Mosley

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Because [ AirPods ] are so engrained into the Apple ecosystem with Apple Music and Apple Fitness +, Apple loyalists -- of which there are millions -- prefer to stay with the Apple brand instead of considering another brand.

Ramon Llamas

Found on CNN
2 years ago

These are things that happen to every administration, really, the last several presidents have made a point of shining a light on the fact they were trying to keep lobbyists out of their administration and to some extent failed – and we have these examples – illustrates how engrained lobbyists are in the policymaking of Washington.

Daniel Auble

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

That history is engrained in our law enforcement.

Isaac Bryan

Found on CNN
3 years ago

' The Last Dance' was a huge hit. The Last Dance ''s engrained The Last Dance ' in the culture. I mean some people are going to remember this crisis and they're also going to remember the Lance Armstrong documentary with it, but now how does the network take advantage of what they've gotten ? That's what ESPN needs to figure out until sports return.

Patrick Crakes

Found on CNN
3 years ago

ISIS is not over, the military pressure from them is ending, but the fundamental war is eradicating the ideology that has been engrained here for years. The ideology is harder to fight.

Commander Shikaki

Found on CNN
5 years ago

This will be something that will be engrained in the memory, it will be a slight thumb in the nose of Kim Jong Un.

Joe Borelli

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

There are just too many bells and whistles on the steering column, either to push, pull, scroll, hold down, release, etc. By the time I remember which one to use, there's already a row of cars behind me honking to park my car, safe driving, and also understanding the general mechanics of a car, are so engrained in the way we drive that it's hard to separate that and allow our car to make those judgments.

Kirstin Houser

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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