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The phrase "infused with a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been filled or permeated with something else, often for added flavor, essence, or influence. Example: The soup was infused with a rich blend of aromatic herbs and spices, giving it a bold and savory flavor.
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The story is infused with a sense of ominousness.
These strange moments are infused with a subtle humor.
And while this film is troubling, it is also infused with a remarkable buoyancy of spirit.
Much of his work is infused with a call for social justice.
They can't last and so are infused with a sense of their own impermanence.
Recollections of brushes with death are often infused with a quality close to madness.
It has always been infused with a homesickness for a lost agrarian past.
Infused with a sense of soul-crushing inevitability, this is our bleakest, blackest blend.
"Keen Eddie" is an American cop show infused with a British sensibility -- failure is attractive.
The score Mr. Newton wrote for "Cross Roads" is less meditative, infused with a dance pulse.
Suddenly noticing it was 4, the driver became infused with a sense of urgency.
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