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The phrase "altogether steeped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely immersed or saturated in a particular quality or characteristic.
Example: "The community was altogether steeped in tradition, with festivals and rituals passed down through generations."
Alternatives: "completely immersed" or "fully saturated".
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MLB 10 takes so much for granted in terms of what the player understands not only about baseball but also about baseball video games that anyone who is not altogether steeped in both (and who isn't getting paid to play) is bound to come away frustrated.
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Steeped in the melancholy fiction of the time, in particular Elizabeth Bowen's The Heat of the Day and Graham Greene's The End of the Affair, this is an altogether quieter, less playful novel than her previous work.
We are steeped in violence.
Steeped in Hollywood lore.
Others are steeped in aromatherapy.
Strain the steeped liquid.
With many competitors struggling to avoid mistakes and several wiping out altogether on the steep 1,250 meters-long slope, with a vertical drop of 400 meters, Shiffrin was conspicuous by her smooth, attacking style and easy rhythm.
Discard leaves after steeping.
Some experts want maize to be banned from steep slopes altogether because its bare rows contribute so much to flooding and silt.
The report noted that people who rely on wheelchairs or crutches to get around are often confined to their homes because they don't have access to elevators and public ramps are typically too steep, too narrow or altogether nonexistent.
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