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The phrase "interlaced into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is woven or integrated within another thing, often in a complex or intricate manner. Example: "The artist interlaced into the fabric of the painting various cultural symbols that tell a deeper story."
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Riffs interlaced into patterns and the patterns promised hypnotic immersion when Rokia Traore sang at Lincoln Center Out of Doors on Sunday afternoon.
Sure, a couple tunes will probably be interlaced into his legendary marathon DJ sets, but on this one, Joris is going for an experience away from the club.
Sure, a couple tunes will probably be interlaced into his legendary marathon DJ sets, but on this one, Joris is going for an experience away from the club. .
Scherzinger than alternates outfits to a black leather - corset top, high-waisted shorts and thigh-high boots, as scenes of Scherzinger singing behind a window pane while it's raining are interlaced into the clip.
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Unlike Mr. Gore, who made education a focus from the beginning, Mr. Bradley has interlaced educational themes into policy initiatives on poverty and working families.
In true puff pastry only about an eighth of the fat is mixed into the dough – the rest is rolled into sheets and interlaced with layers of dough.
The belly, cut into strips, is interlaced with similar size strips of crackling, which just barely crest the surface of a lemon grass broth.
The early collider projects for example, the Intersecting Storage Rings (ISR) proton-proton collider, which operated at CERN in the 1970s were built to collide beams of identical particles and so required two synchrotron rings that were interlaced to bring the beams into collision at two or more points.
Directed by Garry Marshall, whose on-set presence is confirmed solely by a late-act cameo, "Valentine's Day" crams more than a dozen near-famous, truly famous and "why in the world are they famous?" faces -- Jamie Foxx, Shirley MacLaine, Eric Dane, Taylor Lautner -- into a lazily interlaced story similarly stuffed with an astonishment of clich?
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