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But six years later, he confessed an "ineradicable" desire for his letters to reach a wider audience.
BBC: TS Eliot
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But it used to be said that the hooliganism that once dogged football in England itself was ineradicable.
ECONOMIST: England��s shame
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Governments seem keener to appeal to that ineradicable British vice, xenophobia, than to that ineradicable British virtue, a sense of fair play.
ECONOMIST: Immigration: No entry | The
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Q. tests suggests an ineradicable cognitive disability.
NEWYORKER: None of the Above
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In a way, theirs is a love story in reverse: they set off in mistrust, move to indifference, slide into a marriage of convenience, begin to notice and value one another, and finally ascend to a state of ineradicable need.
NEWYORKER: Head-On