Examples of 'had taken root' in a sentence

Meaning of "had taken root"

had taken root~ This phrase is used to convey that something has become established, ingrained, or deeply rooted in a particular place or situation

How to use "had taken root" in a sentence

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had taken root
For absolute monarchy had taken root in.
She had taken root inwards the world was driving.
International terrorism had taken root like a cancer.
Idolatry had taken root alongside of some religious forms which still continued.
And this is where my problem had taken root.
This world had taken root in me.
Them moved an inch as if they had taken root.
By Allah, if faith had taken root in our hearts, things would have been different.
And he drowned all the evil that had taken root.
The seeds of violence had taken root in the entire planet.
I knew even before they told me that the future had taken root.
The concept of a universal credit card had taken root and quickly spread across the world.
By the time of independence, the seeds of sectarian hatred had taken root.
Long-neglected abuses had taken root in the sacred city.
Art Nouveau, with its stylised floral volutes had taken root.

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We came to change an idea that had taken root in the people 's minds.
Forces that had taken root in several key… government agencies. The ringleaders of this.
Nick felt as though his feet had taken root in the floor.
The Communist movement remained still very weak in Thailand, but it had taken root.
By this time, the low fat religion had taken root in the medical community.
So 's the floods came, and he drowned all the evil that had taken root.
The war was over . They had taken root in their new home and stayed there.
Ethiopia noted that democracy and rule of law had taken root in Lesotho.
By 1900 reform movements had taken root within the Indian National Congress.
The Yankee transplant had taken root.
But Mr. Xi argued that Islamic extremism had taken root across swaths of Uighur society.
And attached to the islands, like they had taken root there, were pillars.
By the 1820s a small but thriving capitalist economy had taken root alongside the penal settlement.
By 1968, revolutionary political ideas had taken root in earnest among university students.
This lilac… For the love of God… had taken root in my heart. Olga, no.

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