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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a labyrinth of interconnected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex system or network where various elements are intricately linked or related to one another.
Example: "The city’s public transportation system is a labyrinth of interconnected routes that can be difficult to navigate for newcomers."
Alternatives: "a maze of interconnected" or "a web of interconnected".
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Roberto Perinuzzi's drawing, "The Compassionate Angel," a labyrinth of interconnected images, bespeaks a fascination with intricacy and meticulous pencil technique.
He is one of about 200 former servicemen and servicewomen who are enrolled this semester at City Tech, a college with more than 28,000 students that is housed largely in a labyrinth of interconnected buildings amid the courthouses and office buildings of Downtown Brooklyn.
We are led through a labyrinth of interconnected mysteries, starting with the trial and dissolution of the Templars in the late fourteenth century but also embracing the Rosicrucians, the Masons, Nazism, Brazilian voodoo and every other conceivable branch of esoteric knowledge; yet the whole novel slips down as easily as anything by Raymond Chandler (towards whom there are many deferential nods).
Alternating chapters follow three henchmen with ties to a labyrinth of interconnected schemes — one cooks dope for Howard Hughes while facilitating his Vegas hotel takeover; another subverts black militant groups for J. Edgar Hoover; and the third kills revolutionaries in Cuba.
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This "inflation" can best be understood by imagining that the observable universe is, relatively speaking, a tiny blob of space buried deep within a vast labyrinth of interconnected cosmic regions.
Kruth et al. (1999) described an additional endocytic process, patocytosis, in which hydrophobic polystyrene particles < 0.5 μm are transported through induced plasma membrane channels into an extensive labyrinth of interconnected membrane-bound compartments.
The labyrinth of interconnected passages, bunkers, command centres, weapons stores and underground rocket-launching sites, with multiple shafts, has been dubbed Lower Gaza by some.
It's a labyrinth of experience".
"Amaze" is a labyrinth of a clear plastic and aluminum.
The city resembled a labyrinth of pneumatic tubes.
Beneath the church is a labyrinth of mortuary vaults.
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