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The phrase "weaves through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a person, object, or idea is moving through or between a series of other people, objects, or ideas. For example: "He weaves through the crowd of people, looking for the entrance to the event hall."
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Plaintive and sweet Korean song weaves through.
He weaves through the block's building cacophony, its budding party.
It takes roughly 40 minutes before the train weaves through Lower Manhattan.
Emotion weaves through each dance and it is up to the dancers to remember this.
6.42pm GMT Ah never mind, Doughty weaves through ands stabs in Canada's third.
The car weaves through the thickly forested hills and the city finally emerges below us.
His life weaves through the most elusive subcultures of lower Manhattan.
Boards and senior managers need to understand how reputation weaves through everything a charity does.
Passengers can enjoy the ride as the train weaves through tunnels and along viaducts.
Nelson is interested in the way that politics weaves through the background of people's lives.
The Novelty, a cruise boat, weaves through moored sailboats and circles the harbor's small islands.
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