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"be suffused with" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe a feeling or emotion that is spread throughout a person or location. For example, "The room was suffused with a feeling of excitement."
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Another was to make sure the building would be "suffused with light".
We must have a debate which will be suffused with a deep pride at our achievements in office.
Space, he concluded, would be suffused with a sort of latent energy that would violently push the universe apart.
Though the movement may be suffused with idealism and proud nationalism, it also bears a hard edge, with demands for the execution of convicted war criminals.
It will be suffused with references to the signature slogans of his leadership: "scientific development", "building a harmonious society", "putting people first" and generating "happiness".
As played by Sarah Newhouse, Cordelia, meanwhile, does not appear to be suffused with unarticulated feeling, and seems most alive when discussing strategy for battle.
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Washington is suffused with schadenfreude.
IRONWORK is suffused with nomenclature.
He is suffused with pimpernel mystery.
The visit was suffused with death.
Everything is suffused with feeling – his feeling.
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