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"steeped in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to have a deep understanding or knowledge of something, usually through personal experience or immersion. You can use this phrase when describing someone who is very knowledgeable about a particular subject, or when discussing a culture, tradition, or belief that is deeply ingrained in a society. Example: She grew up in a family of musicians and is steeped in classical music, making her a highly respected concert pianist. Example: The town's traditions are steeped in folklore and superstition, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking an authentic cultural experience.
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Steeped in Hollywood lore.
We're steeped in the dire.
We are steeped in violence.
His hometown was steeped in anti-Semitism.
The event was steeped in nostalgia.
I grew up steeped in this stuff.
He's steeped in something.
"Six Feet Under" is steeped in death.
The film comes steeped in irony.
It was a ceremony steeped in tradition.
A 1946 picture is steeped in gloom.
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