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Discover Ludwig"infuse life" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that has a positive, energizing effect, often on a person or situation. For example, "The teacher was able to infuse life into a once uninterested class."
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To do so would infuse life, rather than suck it dry.
They infuse life with a something that lifts it up, almost into another realm.
We need to infuse life into this body which at present is in a state of near impotence.
A flood of butter failed to infuse life into bland and overdone red snapper, the "daily fish special".
Rather than cross the border yet again, he decided to take it as an opportunity to infuse life back into French watchmaking by starting his own brand.
"The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion," the recent Costume Institute exhibit, used photos and film to infuse life into the clothes.
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She distinguished herself by infusing life and vibrancy in our community.
In India, the spiritual infuses life in ways that seem foreign to a Western sensibility.
I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body.
He has embraced his ambassador's role to the bittersweet end, his retirement announcement infusing life into an Open that at its start was more dead than a bald tennis ball.
This beloved nautical institution — it is not really floating, but sits atop an underwater pier — was conceived in one of New York City's bleakest hours, and its startling success infused life, and hope, into a decaying waterfront bereft of both.
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