How to Use steeped in tradition in a Sentence

steeped in tradition

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  • There will be lots of bling, all of it historic and steeped in tradition.
    Catherine Garcia, The Week, 22 Sep. 2022
  • There's no denying that the institution of the British monarchy is steeped in tradition.
    Caroline Hallemann, Town & Country, 8 Sep. 2022
  • Dating back to the 15th century, this product, steeped in tradition, is also about where the wearer is going.
    Meghan McCormick, Forbes, 23 Oct. 2021
  • Oman remains—despite all the advances and modernization carried out by the Sultan since the 1970s—a country very much steeped in tradition.
    Irene S. Levine, Forbes, 16 May 2021
  • The United States Supreme Court is an institution steeped in tradition in a way that sets it apart from the other two branches of the federal government.
    Anna Kaufman, USA TODAY, 10 Feb. 2023
  • Britain is bidding farewell to Queen Elizabeth II today with a grand funeral steeped in tradition to honor her 70-year reign.
    Alexandra Meeks, CNN, 19 Sep. 2022
  • But what is lost is no less than our sense of reality, which is rooted in the feeling that our existence has weight and a set of meanings steeped in tradition, shadowed by consequence.
    Washington Post, 7 July 2022
  • Shiplap is an interior design element that's both trendy and steeped in tradition.
    Patricia Shannon, Better Homes & Gardens, 14 June 2022
  • Not only will the upcoming event be steeped in tradition, but it is expected to bring out many royal families from across the world in addition to the British royal family.
    Kelsie Gibson, Peoplemag, 25 Apr. 2023
  • From the moment it was announced that Steven Soderbergh would produce this year’s Academy Awards, there was speculation as to just how much the unpredictable filmmaker would change up an event steeped in tradition.
    Mark Olsen, Los Angeles Times, 4 May 2021
  • The musical arrangements throughout the album, much like Ledisi’s captivating vocals, are both reverent and fresh, steeped in tradition and yet very much in the moment.
    George Varga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 15 Aug. 2021
  • Both houses have been in their respective families for multiple generations and are steeped in tradition.
    Ruth Bloomfield, WSJ, 19 Jan. 2023
  • Personally designed by his father, the opulent headquarters building is steeped in tradition and looks unchanged from when Forbes Asia last featured the Hiranandanis in 2014.
    Jonathan Burgos, Forbes, 18 Apr. 2023
  • This brand creates luxurious products steeped in tradition.
    Dallas News, 30 Nov. 2022
  • Others stay steeped in tradition, amplifying the singular flavors of specific apple varieties.
    Sharyn Jackson, Star Tribune, 17 Sep. 2020

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