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Free sign upThe phrase "in the lore of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the body of knowledge, traditions, or stories associated with a particular subject, culture, or fictional universe.
Example: "In the lore of ancient Greece, the gods often intervened in the lives of mortals."
Alternatives: "in the mythology of" or "within the tales of".
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In the lore of Indian music, such tales are commonplace.
Fairchild's founders came to be branded in the lore of Silicon Valley as the "Traitorous Eight".
For those steeped in the lore of Pink Floyd are nothing if not addled.
One story in the lore of this new Patrick stands out.
The night of the math puzzle is imprinted in the lore of my family.
It is written in the lore of Hendrixology that this was a terrible performance.
Catfish started out as a local delicacy, widely celebrated in the lore of the Deep South.
Mingo County, a picturesque district of twisting valleys, is steeped in the lore of coal, corruption and violence.
The score 45-35 will resonate in the lore of the heated rivalry between Oklahoma and Texas.
Mr. Nadeau is more interested in the lore of the early PC's than in prices and rarity.
Only guided tours are permitted; they are conducted by docents well versed in the lore of the frontier settlement.
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