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Discover Ludwig"laced with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has been added or mixed into another substance, often giving it a subtle or unexpected quality. Example: The chef's signature dish was a succulent steak laced with a rich and flavorful red wine reduction.
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Laced with an almond-vanilla cream, it is devastatingly decadent.
'Laced with Passion' by Simon Misra.
"Vegetables laced with chemicals.
Her resolute Catholicism was laced with realism.
All applause thereafter was laced with mockery.
Sending e-mails accidentally laced with profanities.
The beach is laced with mines.
Mince pies laced with temazepam?
It was laced with personal milestones.
Parks and preserves are laced with trails.
Sometimes treacle laced with raisin-like ants.
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