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The phrase "a series of interlocked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe multiple items or elements that are connected or linked together in some way.
Example: "The puzzle consisted of a series of interlocked pieces that formed a beautiful image when completed."
Alternatives: "a chain of interconnected" or "a sequence of linked".
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Mr. Plumly, himself a poet, has carefully chosen not to tell Keats's story in linear or chronological order; his book is a series of interlocked essays that circle (sometimes repetitiously) around certain themes.
He has another book coming out this month: Night Train, a series of interlocked poems and pictures produced in collaboration with the painter Birtley Aris ("we have a shared interest in railway dereliction"), and the pair are looking at the possibility of a graphic novel.
Well, it's very disruptive in as much as the company moves from being a kind of org chart to being a series of interlocked social networks.
A house in Aurora, Ill., is a series of interlocked Quonset domes lined with cypress boarding.
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Tom Tykwer, Andy Wachowski, and Lana Wachowski adapted David Mitchell's novel "Cloud Atlas" (Oct . 26, a series of six interlocked tales stretching from the eighteenth century to the post-apocalyptic future; Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Hugo Weaving, and Susan Sarandon star.
Stylolite, secondary (chemical) sedimentary structure consisting of a series of relatively small, alternating, interlocked, toothlike columns of stone; it is common in limestone, marble, and similar rock.
The following year he launched a trio of comics New Gods, Mister Miracle, and The Forever People which he envisioned as finite series of interlocked stories that would eventually be collected in a single volume.
Aqueous redox copolymerization of different molar ratios of AAc and DMAPMA at 41 ± 1 °C, leading to the formation of interlocked nanogels of ∼300 nm diameter, which acted as the building blocks of a series of superabsorbent hydrogels having robust, honey-comb type three-dimensional architecture.
A series of blows?
A series of pauses?
Just a series of numbers.
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