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The phrase "are laced with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is infused or filled with a particular quality or element, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The novel's themes are laced with elements of tragedy and hope, creating a complex emotional landscape."
Alternatives: "are infused with" or "are filled with".
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Parks and preserves are laced with trails.
The reports are laced with timeless themes.
Even song lyrics are laced with double entendres and wordplay.
MOST big races are laced with anticipation and uncertainty.
The movie's conventional political nods are laced with bitter irony.
Their stories are laced with hope and contentment.
Many conversations with Kuwaitis are laced with uncertainty.
As she puts it, "The best perfumes in the world are laced with something nasty".
"We don't communicate and don't share because we are laced with unreal pride.
They persist because their fearful and repulsive aspects are laced with sexual titillation.
Gelatin capsules for pills, tens of millions of them, are laced with chromium.
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