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The phrase "are steeped in lore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is deeply immersed in traditional stories, myths, or cultural knowledge.
Example: "The ancient forest is steeped in lore, with tales of spirits and mythical creatures passed down through generations."
Alternatives: "are rich in mythology" or "are filled with legends".
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Some wells are steeped in lore that is, perhaps, too good to try to verify.
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By now the Jamisons are steeped in lamb lore.
An assortment of tented activities at the festival are steeped in pirate lore, including Captain Hook's Haunted Shipwreck (with plank still intact).
"Normally the president would issue a full statement on a missile test". Normally, though, the president has a background in international relations and is surrounded by aides who are steeped in statecraft lore.
Or, you might not have any ideas at all but have friends who are steeped in vampire lore and can help you out by suggesting suitable names.
Many of the songs are steeped in drug-lore that seems to reveal some of the oddities of Dury's upbringing.
They are steeped in Cha's infectious enthusiasm for the minutiae of traditional martial arts and the esoteric lore of Taoist internal alchemy.
We are steeped in violence.
Others are steeped in aromatherapy.
Chel, who is steeped in tribal lore, advises the two on how to keep their cover.
Abell may be only 31, but he is steeped in PCC lore.
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