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How do you use the word motif in a ligature sentence?

It's tricky to use "motif" in a *ligature* sentence, as the term "ligature" typically refers to a specific type of typographical connection between letters. However, we can certainly use "motif" in a sentence that *evokes* the feeling of a ligature:

The swirling vines, a recurring motif throughout the tapestry, seemed to bind the individual threads together into a unified whole.

Here, "motif" refers to the repeated design element (the vines), which, like a ligature, connects different parts of the artwork (the threads) to create a sense of unity and connection.

Let me know if you'd like to see other examples of "motif" used in different contexts!

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