an attitude is interwoven into a culture

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alpacinou

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Hello

Is "interwoven" used correctly in this sentence?

Racism has been interwoven into the fabric of our society.


Generally, is it correct to say an attitude or belief is "interwoven" into the fabric of a culture?
 
It fits the metaphor "the fabric of society".
 
As usual, please tell us the source and author of the quoted text.
 
As usual, please tell us the source and author of the quoted text.


No source. I wrote the sentence myself. I wanted to make sure it is correct.
 
I wrote the sentence myself.

In that case, your question should have been 'Have I used "interwoven" correctly in this sentence?'
 
In that case, your question should have been 'Have I used "interwoven" correctly in this sentence?'
The question wasn't incorrect as written, but Tdol's variation tells us who wrote the sentence with a minimum of extra words.
 
The question wasn't incorrect as written, but Tdol's variation tells us who wrote the sentence with a minimum of extra words.

Do you mean Rover?
:)
 
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