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Discover Ludwig“pervades with” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is similar in meaning to “filled with” or “permeated with.” You can use it to describe something that is thoroughly permeated with a particular substance, feeling, or quality. For example: "The room was pervaded with the smell of freshly baked cookies."
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A dark palette pervades, with velvet bedspreads, ebony-hued walls and inky tiles in the bathrooms.
A rustic elegance pervades, with high ceilings detracting from the sometimes cramped quarters.
Pneuma comes in gradations and endows the bodies which it pervades with different qualities as a result.
At Expedia, for instance, a "test and learn" philosophy pervades, with a scientific approach to testing out new ideas before any judgement on them is made.
In China, homosexuality has been legal since 1997, yet the social stigmatisation of LGBT people pervades, with gay relationships largely frowned upon by the state.
In China, homosexuality has been legal since 1997, yet the social stigmatization of LGBT people pervades, with gay relationships largely frowned upon by the state.
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"The whole case was pervaded with issues of race".
The whole image is pervaded with a blue so dark it's practically black.
Injury-free and scoring fluently, the Tykes are pervaded with a cautious optimism.
The game is getting more complicated, now that it is now pervaded with anxiety about provoking a popular backlash.
Human rights groups and foreign countries including the United States have charged that the election was pervaded with fraud and intimidation.
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