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Discover LudwigThe phrase "infuse it with" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to mean adding something to an existing thing, making it more interesting or special. For example, "She infused her speech with humor to make it more entertaining for the audience."
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Culturally, he would redeem the sport's racist history, blot out its stuffy, country-club image and infuse it with Nike cool.
Then you add atmosphere, you infuse it with European alienation, urban angst if you like.
Or take a Carrie Underwood ballad and infuse it with a touch of electronic dance music?
Take the concept of immersive learning and infuse it with powerful storytelling, artistic expression, unbound creativity, and fierce playfulness.
The humility, wisdom and cumulative sorrow expressed lend the film a glow of spirituality and infuse it with grace.
If it's a béchamel-style sauce, infuse it with bay at the very least and, ideally, celery and onion, too.
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Infusing it with honesty was easier.
They then infused it with acrylic to reduce light scattering.
They enhance remembrance by infusing it with continuity.
Her accent doesn't define her portrayal – it infuses it with a tenacious vitality.
It takes a potentially stock representation of religion and infuses it with complex humanity.
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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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