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The phrase "was woven into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how something has been integrated or incorporated into another thing, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The themes of love and sacrifice were woven into the fabric of the story."
Alternatives: "was interwoven with" or "was integrated into".
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In this design concept, a microstrip antenna was woven into the three-dimensional orthogonal woven composite for the load-bearing while functioning as an antenna.
The fact that music was woven into my family life.
During the revolution, Mr. Said's name was woven into the antigovernment chants.
I was woven into the stories, movies and pictures of the giant pandas.
The memory of family members lost from the initial winter was woven into their genes.
"After four decades, it was woven into the fabric of the city".
Every part of our inherited culture was woven into a dazzling tapestry.
The man was woven into the fabric of the place, just like Jamie Carragher – another who should never have gone.
Rock 'n' roll was woven into Shea Stadium's identity from the moment the Beatles appeared there on Aug. 15, 1965.
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Experience gathered in these papers was weaved into checking the plausibility of the algorithm.
Pain is woven into the equation.
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