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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interwoven into" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe something that is deeply and intricately integrated into another thing or concept. Example: The theme of love is interwoven into every scene of the play, making it a powerful representation of human emotion.
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The executives also worried at first about the humor interwoven into the drama's plotlines.
Under Hitler and Stalin uncertainty was interwoven into the affairs of the state.
Ritual was often interwoven into the very process of creating Indian art.
He has prayers that are pretty much interwoven into the scene.
"My success with these games will be interwoven into the success of the company itself.
Her own narrative is closely interwoven into black America's political and cultural fabric.
The political happenings of the times are interwoven into the lives of the many characters.
Tonally bright and luminous, his skilfully voiced lines were immaculately interwoven into the orchestral fabric.
Apocalyptic visions, social critique and startling lyricism are interwoven into his life's work.
… Sleep is personal, sleep is intimate, sleep is interwoven into the fabric of our deepest beings.
"We need to direct more attention to how aggression is interwoven into the social fabric of these schools".
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