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The phrase "are infused with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been filled or permeated with a particular quality, feeling, or substance.
Example: "The dish is infused with a rich blend of spices that enhance its flavor."
Alternatives: "are filled with" or "are permeated by".
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But televised sports are infused with religion.
These debates, furthermore, are infused with huge significance.
Many of the interns are infused with entrepreneurial ambition.
As a leader, you are infused with your company's culture.
These strange moments are infused with a subtle humor.
They are infused with the promise of youth.
The company's headquarters are infused with his youthful energy.
To do it, tissue samples are infused with swellable gels, similar to what's found in diapers.
At Aquavit, neutral aquavits are infused with spices and aromatics, like coriander, lemon and cloudberries.
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Aria is infused with music.
The crackdown was infused with partisanship.
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