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Free sign upThe phrase "are steeped in melodrama" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is heavily influenced by or characterized by exaggerated emotions and dramatic situations, often in literature, film, or theater.
Example: "The novel's characters are steeped in melodrama, making their conflicts feel larger than life."
Alternatives: "are filled with melodrama" or "are immersed in melodrama."
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The new tunes are steeped in melodrama, of course.
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A 1946 picture is steeped in gloom.
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