carefully weave

Frequency: 6.54.1 per million words

often used in a figurative sense to describe meticulous construction of a story or plan

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  • The novelist managed to carefully weave several intricate subplots into her main narrative.
  • During the negotiation, she had to carefully weave various demands into a single, acceptable proposal.
  • The documentary filmmaker carefully wove archival footage with personal testimonies to tell the story.
  • To create a persuasive argument, you must carefully weave evidence and logic together.
  • The designer will carefully weave traditional motifs into the contemporary clothing line.
  • He was known for his ability to carefully weave humor and pathos into his theatrical plays.
  • Scientists often carefully weave new discoveries into existing scientific theories.
  • The marketing team needs to carefully weave the brand's message into every advertising campaign.
  • Even a simple explanation requires one to carefully weave facts and examples clearly.
  • The politician tried to carefully weave a vision of unity from diverse opinions.