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The phrase "weaving together" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe combining multiple elements or ideas into a single, unified idea. For example, "He is skilled at weaving together disparate ideas to create innovative solutions."
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Weaving together these dichotomies is part of the thrill.
"We're constantly weaving together our relationship and work," she said.
She choreographs like a poet, weaving together piercing, elliptical observations.
The gamba player Jordi Savall has proved deft at weaving together the music of disparate cultures.
This time, sound plays a unifying role, weaving together the installations across the five floors.
Weaving together reports from many reporters in the field is part of the challenge.
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National and local politics get woven together.
It is dextrously woven together.
Payne begins to weave together three stories.
But her obfuscation is woven together with a legitimate point.
Rose blooms, knit and lace appeared to be woven together.
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