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It depends upon the context.

Generally, the simple past tense is "wove," and the past participle is "woven." This is when one refers to weaving cloth or a basket.

However, when referring to cars weaving in and out of traffic, the correct past tense is "weaved", e.g. the cars weaved in and out of the line of traffic.

Some may disagree with the above. It is important to note that established sources such as Cambridge Dictionaries Online and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary support "weaved" as being equally valid to "wove".

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