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1 What matters is that writing becomes an ingrained part of your day.
2 Devotion to the monarch is an ingrained part of Thai culture that deepened during Bhumibol's 70-year reign.
3 Perhaps skiing was such an ingrained part of Roaring Fork culture that the lifts and snow-grooming equipment simply never stopped operating.
4 He missed talking to her about his work, something that had started long ago and had become an ingrained part of their marriage.
5 I had gotten used to not hearing the constant buzzing and ringing that has become such an ingrained part of our modern society.
6 And polling has become such an ingrained part of politics in the US and elsewhere that nothing moves without that data to back it up.
7 He liked everything about her, but some deeply ingrained part of him still felt as if it was a matter of principle to back away.
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