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'has woven a network' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the idea of something, such as ideas or relationships, having been connected in a complex way. For example, "The teacher has woven a network of knowledge throughout the entire curriculum."
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"Guerreros Unidos had weaved a network of complicity in several municipalities," Murillo said in an appearance before reporters.
State banks have woven a web of soft loans.
From their accounts he has woven a compelling narrative.
On one wall he has woven an elaborate, sweeping network of lines around images of athletes and Japanese erotica; on the opposite wall is a complete white-on-white Manhattan street map with a small red you-are-here dot (Johnson).
Link them together, and you've weaved a chain-mail shirt.
Rodriguez has woven such a complex Yankees legacy that his words carry little meaning.
"He has woven those into a very solid platform.
Make sure your article has woven links and related articles links, as well as a category.
As the integration of social networks have woven deeper into our daily lives, wearable technology has progressed into an array of gadgets and gizmos that add unnecessary digital noise to our lives through notifications and alerts that distract us from our days.
What a web our financier friends have woven around us.
Isaac, who heads up the Free Network Foundation (FNF), had woven himself and the FNF's vision of an open-access, community-controlled mesh network into the Occupy movement.
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