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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interwoven with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing how two or more things are connected, such as when they are intricately combined or inseparable. For example: "His entire life was interwoven with music and art."
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Our biochemistry is interwoven with theirs.
Bourgeois is interwoven with Tate Modern.
Expect book excerpts interwoven with music.
These contemporary characters are interwoven with historic and mythic voices.
Exhilaration has now become too closely interwoven with terror.
These accounts are interwoven with his personal history.
His success — and frailties — became interwoven with the city's life.
The style is extraordinary, interwoven with stories within stories.
The history of gun regulation is inextricably interwoven with race.
Jaunty, klezmer-tinged segments were interwoven with slow, melancholy passages.
In all cases, the science is interwoven with political implications.
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