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The word "woven" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been made by interlacing threads or other materials in a particular pattern. For example, "The fabric was made from intricately woven silk."
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But before a cotton dress is cut and stitched it is dyed and printed; before that it is woven from yarn into cloth; before that it is spun from raw cotton into yarn.
Back in Georgetown, waiting for a taxi to the airport, we do a last-minute dash around the street stalls: all I salvage are an oil painting of the Kaieteur Falls (a rather Surrealist interpretation), a shell necklace, a woven basket and as much El Dorado rum as possible, before the plane carries us to a connecting flight at Barbados, and the waters change from brown to a shock of bright blue.
The BBC is not like a newspaper or any other TV channel; it produces 40 hours of output for every hour of real time, day and night, and is woven into the fabric of national life.
My favourites this year include Ballad of the Miners' Strike (March, Radio 2), a hugely moving and important testimony woven with folk music, archive clips and much warmth.
"Combining text with vivid imagery and high-quality video, they have woven their narrative into a compelling and immersive multimedia reconstruction," read the judgment.
For at least two centuries the handloom weavers of Bengal produced some of the world's most desirable fabrics, especially the fine muslins, light as "woven air", that were in such demand for dressmaking and so cheap that Britain's own cloth manufacturers conspired to cut off the fingers of Bengali weavers and break their looms.
"Our relationship with technology has become so woven into our daily lives, we've become numb to the scientific miracles around us.
It has been woven out of readings by actors such as Eileen Atkins and Shaw herself, as well as by members of the public.
All told, after 41 years of membership, the EU is tightly woven into just about every aspect of our national life.
It's packed with all sorts of fascinating information that is woven into an engaging story.
Every detail of every scene is woven into a story so fast-paced, it had me literally holding my breath as I turned the pages.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com