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Discover Ludwig"deeply imbued" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be strongly influenced or saturated with a certain quality or belief. Example: The young girl was deeply imbued with a sense of compassion and always went out of her way to help others in need.
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For Messiaen's music is deeply imbued with his Roman Catholic faith.
Nothing characterises Norway as much as a deeply imbued sense of safety and security.
Despite their young ages many of the musicians are deeply imbued with the traditions of their cultures.
In modern Europe, the men of letters of Germany were long the most deeply imbued with abstract philosophy.
Although deeply imbued with the Classical spirit, especially that of Greece, Chénier exploited Classical myths for modern purposes.
Though not all Eastern Christian mystical texts were deeply imbued with Platonism, all were marked by the monastic experience.
Goggins's political life was deeply imbued by his Roman Catholicism and he initially started training for the priesthood.
In this supposed hotbed of Islamic radicalism, the young people of Dadaab are deeply imbued with liberal values.
If Christianity is to embark upon truly cooperative relations with other religions, it must be deeply imbued with the insight and experience of the mystics.
Their Arab-Muslim country was deeply imbued with French culture during the 75 years of the protectorate, which ended in 1956.
"The meat of this turkey," he writes, "is the most flavourful and moist you will ever taste, deeply imbued with the multitudinous perfumes of the stuffing".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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