Examples of 'have their roots' in a sentence

Meaning of "have their roots"

have their roots - This phrase refers to the origin or ancestral connection of someone or something. It describes the deep-seated or fundamental attachment or affiliation that someone or something has with a particular place, culture, or tradition

How to use "have their roots" in a sentence

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have their roots
Even the weeds have their roots.
Both have their roots in the ground.
Many of the names have their roots in.
They have their roots in the west.
To some extend have their roots.
Both have their roots in decades of grievances.
All of those crimes have their roots in impunity.
They have their roots in ancient cultural traditions.
Successful responses have their roots in communities.
Have their roots in human needs.
These issues have their roots in childhood.
Have their roots here.
His compositions have their roots in neoclassicism.
Yet these differences are nonetheless present and have their roots in history.
They do not have their roots disturbed.

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Men must fight where they have their roots.
These all have their roots in the.
It might be that the symptoms of these people have their roots in the war.
They have their roots in the magna carta.
Beans do not like to have their roots disturbed.
Both have their roots in the concern for security.
They do not like to have their roots bothered.
Explore centuries of food tradition and discover where they have their roots.
These traditions have their roots in mythology.
Many of the problems and issues attributed to demons have their roots elsewhere.
Both celebrations have their roots in astronomical events.
Malmö has a long immigrant tradition and many residents have their roots in other countries.
Emotions have their roots in the limbic system.
All of the religions of today have their roots in paganism.
They both have their roots in the same experience.
Advances in competitive position will have their roots in knowledge.
Most phobias have their roots in some past incident.
As missionaries we witness many injustices which have their roots in economic policies.
Systems may have their roots in our past systems.
Today the branches which cover us within have their roots outside us.
Holy rollers have their roots in the same cults.
Many of our biggest technological breakthroughs have their roots in science fiction.
They always have their roots in personal psychological conflicts.
Most of the following problems have their roots in stress.
Our brands have their roots in their respective countries of origin.
So all of them have their roots.
They all have their roots in the first tilled soils.
Ties between our nations have their roots in history.
Our troubles have their roots in our reluctance to face up to these ineluctable choices.
These core assets often have their roots in academia.
Armed conflicts have their roots in structural inequities and various practices of exclusion and marginalization.
Language and literature have their roots in the people.
Both have their roots in the Apostolic era.
Many social problems have their roots in childhood.
Some have their roots stemming hundreds of years, others more current and finite.

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