Context of Ingrain

One of the best and easiest ways to hear these properties is through musical conventions that apply musical affects to specific meanings through the power of association. Musical conventions become ingrained in a culture and function as a kind of musical collective unconscious, affecting listeners whether or not they are consciously aware of such conventions. Think of musical conventions as a cultural shorthand that does not have to be consciously recognized by listeners to produce predictable responses.

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Examples with Ingrain

My encounters have, up to this point, largely showcased the ingrained nature of Google within our digital lives and highlighted the heightened control the company has assumed over its ostensibly open-source operating system.

–Technology

When medical professionals notice mentions of race in notes, it should prompt them to reflect on their own ingrained biases or quick assumptions that could incorrectly link a patient to a specific medical condition or treatment.

–Science

High inflation has persisted for over a year, leading central bankers to concentrate on lowering demand to stop it from becoming deeply ingrained in the American economy.

–Business

During her 11-year coaching tenure with the Holton-Arms lacrosse team, Janet McCormick ingrained specific traditions in her players: recognizing teammates for their efforts after practice, setting team goals, and arranging group lunches.

–Sports

Wittgenstein belonged to one of the wealthiest families in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His strong aversion was instant, likely due to his upbringing where he was accustomed to the deeply ingrained practice of polite conversation.

–Arts and Culture

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