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deep-rooted

adjective as in firmly fixed or held

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A stark, yawning gap separated private behavior and deep-rooted public morality.

Her Berniece is a complicated mixture of ferocity, warmth and deep-rooted pain, all anchored in her family’s past.

But despite deep-rooted challenges with racism, the game itself also played its part.

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As an emo girl at heart with a deep-rooted appreciation for salsa and cumbia, her fusion of Mexican R&B quickly progressed into a hodgepodge of successfully synced influences.

McMahon said these "deep-rooted" problems could not be fixed overnight, adding the government was committed to "reforming and rebuilding" the sector.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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