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Discover Ludwig"knit into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to incorporate or blend something into something else. Example: The theme of community and togetherness is knit into the fabric of this novel, with each character's story intertwining with the others'.
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They seem knit into the fabric of contemporary culture.
But outrage and outrageousness were knit into the fictional world.
Pastor Paul's thick eyebrows were knit into tight angles.
"The audience is knit into the play itself.
In the good ones, voice, images, recipes and food sense knit into edible autobiography.
What happens when rebellion, guilt, fury and fear are knit into the fabric of music?
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"It's really knitted into the city.
Or knitted into a scarf.
Drug dealers are knitted into the fabric of Jamaican politics.
Here are Peter Pan collars knitted into the front of a sweater, and a knotted necktie.
They include a signature "trompe l'oeil" sweater, with a bow knitted into the neckline.
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