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The phrase "weave to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to change direction or move in a twisting or wavy pattern. It is often used in descriptions of physical movement or in creative writing to add vividness to a scene. Example: The leaves of the willow tree swayed in the breeze, weaving to and fro like a gentle dance.
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"The basket weave to me is very global," she said.
It is a dense mass of colour, within which individuals sway and swerve and weave to avoid each other.
Over these decades, one pattern has been constant: Wingers fight to take over the party, mainstream Republicans bob and weave to keep their seats.
Like Euripides, Malouf has scrutinized the vast fabric of Homer's story, looking for open spaces in the weave to insert his own design.
On the conductor's podium, at not quite 5-foot-5, Mr. Costikyan would bob and weave to the strains of Stravinsky and Handel.
Of course you have to duck and weave to find it – but quality papers have something to feel modestly pleased about.
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This chapter introduces OpenCL, the programming fabric that allows one to weave application to execute concurrently.
Some were trying to weave nets to fish.
But wait, there is more weaving to come.
Pillar-carpets, woven to encircle pillars, are a distinctively Chinese type.
Liana weaved to the other side of the house, leaving red footprints down the hall.
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