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Discover LudwigThe phrase "woven with" is indeed correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a feeling or action being tightly intertwined with something else. For example, "The tapestry of my life is woven with joy and sorrow."
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Navajo blankets were woven with swastikas.
Ruby is woven with magical realism.
An entire class can be woven with prayers.
It was woven with silk warps and worsted wefts.
His eyes grew wider and wider, golden nets woven with golden fibers.
Into their indigo tongues, four crosses were set, woven with brass beads.
This has always been a land whose self-image is woven with contradictions.
Cheaper grades are woven with a rayon warp and worsted or cotton weft.
Any piece of antique furniture woven with wicker and shining with brass.
One checkered garment was completely woven with tiny feathers, while openwork lattice columns were beaded.
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Polypropylene tapes were co-woven with carbon fibre prepreg tapes and hot compacted into composite plates.
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