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has interwoven

  • present perfect
    of interweave (3rd person singular).
    interweave
    verb (used with object)
    to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.

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Paul Quinn, a historically Black college in southern Dallas, has interwoven mental health awareness into its foundation as the small school aims to recruit students from areas often overlooked by other colleges.

From Seattle Times Jun. 29, 2022

But she has interwoven it with another beautiful story of the dances people do to rise above it all.

From Economist Nov. 17, 2016

“We were friends and there was no quitting that friendship but God has interwoven himself in this,” she said.

From Washington Times May 1, 2015

From the time his children were babies, Danny has interwoven tales of life in the Curry house into his sermons.

From Chicago Tribune Jan. 10, 2015

She remembered something of a fuchsia in her hair, long, long ago; and now, by mere caprice of course, she has interwoven one in those dark clusters, never glossier nor more silky.

From Davenport Dunn, Volume 1 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day by Charles James Lever