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The phrase "are steeped in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is deeply immersed or involved in a particular quality, tradition, or influence.
Example: "The culture of the region is steeped in centuries of history and tradition."
Alternatives: "are immersed in" or "are entrenched in".
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We are steeped in violence.
"Both are steeped in tradition.
Lawmakers are steeped in inside information.
Mr Macias's songs are steeped in nostalgia for Algeria.
But the harder issues are steeped in history.
The family genes are steeped in protest movements.
Let those if us who are steeped in crime.
Mann's books are steeped in music from beginning to end.
It helps that they are steeped in books.
More broadly, his appeals are steeped in misbegotten nostalgia.
Her books are steeped in a lifetime's observation of Bollywood.
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