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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steeped with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is fully immersed or saturated with a particular quality or characteristic. Example: The small town was steeped with history, as each building and street held stories and memories from generations past.
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They were full of May wine steeped with sweet woodruff, once considered an aphrodisiac.
Coarsely ground coffee is steeped with hot water in shallow bowls, then slurped from flat spoons.
Dried hibiscus flowers steeped with ginger mean it's Christmastime in Jamaica.
And lemon and ginger tea, sometimes steeped with fresh ginger - I don't drink tea or coffee.
"My courses allowed me to explore a 1,000 year old city, steeped with historical locales, religious sites, and traditions.
Then decide between a coffee pour-over steeped with floral Ethiopian beans, a balanced espresso, or a frothy cappuccino.
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For M1, the slope of the curve is steeper, with two clearly visible expansion phases.
/ Fraught with sudden, / steeped in listening".
THE BILL Prices are steep, with entrees from $21 to $32.
The driveway is treacherous and steep, with a serious drop-off on one side.
Tuff cones are higher and steeper, with craters above ground level.
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