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Discover LudwigThe phrase "braided into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of intertwining or combining elements together, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. Example: "The artist braided the different strands of color into a stunning tapestry."
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Forty-nine dried white roses had been braided into it.
Books and writers became braided into the plot of war.
But this is also a place where the DeCosters' operations have, in two decades, become braided into life.
Hides provided clothing, containers, and thongs; horsehair was braided into rope, while horn was used for ladles and other utensils.
He once had $20 million worth of diamonds braided into Ms. Derek's hair for a perfume campaign.
A girly white flower print was braided into submission (think macramé plant hanger) to dangle over a semisheer black sheath.
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As long as the variable bindings can interweave and braid into arbitrarily complex patterns, there seems to be no way to eliminate bound variables.
Dry the fiber completely before twining or braiding into cordage.
The amount of cornrows you braid into your hair might depend on the kind of extensions you are braiding into your hair.
Daisies and clover are especially easy to braid into a flower crown.
In Rio, the go-to looks have been the French-braid-into-a-ponytail worn by Simone Biles and Madison Kocian; the Aly-knot; and the traditional scrunchied ponytail.
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