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1
That the instinct to violence is
so
ingrained
it can't be overcome?
2
They are also of the modern generation with habits not
so
ingrained
.
3
There are many reasons why In Cold Blood has become
so
ingrained
.
4
Perhaps because it is hard to break a habit
so
ingrained
.
5
Or it's just
so
ingrained
in him to do cheap stuff.
6
With football
so
ingrained
in the town, a trial of its players proved difficult.
7
And it's now
so
ingrained
in the system, we don't even think about it.
8
How did the habit of not voting become
so
ingrained
?
9
And yet,
so
ingrained
was his habit of discussion, that he promptly went on:
10
You know, their habits are
so
ingrained
,
she said.
11
There's a rule in the world of blockchains
so
ingrained
that some call it folklore.
12
They are
so
ingrained
in our everyday life and the way we socialize, that .
13
Renae might not even be fully aware of this because homophobia is
so
ingrained
in society.
14
What had begun as a defence mechanism had become a habit
so
ingrained
that it was insurmountable.
15
The chieftain's self-confidence was
so
ingrained
and deeply set that he could not doubt his own triumph.
16
Activists, however, said it would take more than court cases to end a practice that is
so
ingrained
.
so
ingrained
so