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The phrase "an inextricable link" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a close connection between two people, ideas, objects, or events that cannot be undone or separated, such as: "The bonds of friendship form an inextricable link between people."
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"There's an inextricable link between the catalog and the site," said Bill Bass, vice president of e-commerce for Lands Endd.
Testing often showed marijuana in the urine of people arrested in New York City, he said: "The data shows an inextricable link between drugs and crime, and marijuana is the most prevalent drug used by criminals".
My military service quickly taught me that there was an inextricable link between the weapon I carried on my shoulder and the suffering to which I bore daily witness.
IN the 1930's and 40's, two companies with the magic words Ballet Russe in their names crisscrossed America, fostering a passion for ballet and, incidentally, forming an inextricable link between ballet and Russia in the public's mind.
But while the politics of the pack – whether in wolves or wild dogs – is at the beating heart of their ancient psychology, history has made an inextricable link between dogs and human companions.
There is an inextricable link between the beginning of my graduate school career and ?the events? of September 2001.
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In this (as in other ideas of his), we find an intimate and inextricable link between the human capacity to manifest reason, the human capacity to receive revelation, and the human responsibility to be ethically responsive.
Wang Yangming, the most influential representative of the latter, provided a crucial node in the inextricable link between Chinese epistemology and ethics, something that is especially evident in the main concepts of his epistemological system: the ideas of heart-mind (xin), the unity of knowledge and action (zhi xing heyi) and innate knowledge (liangzhi).
He said Britain had proved "that you can cut emissions and still have a healthy economy," adding that there was no "inextricable link" between carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth.
At various Jewish book fairs -- whose organizers no doubt invited me, a writer whose book had nary a mention of Judaism in it, because of the inextricable link between Jewish women, food and body image -- I was offered countless deli sandwiches prior to speaking and showered with questions from concerned moms, many in attendance with their daughters.
Can the way the text was written be mirrored in an operatic structure that is also nonconformist?" Despite the "almost inextricable link between the history and the theatre", between Kane's life and death and the play, Venables was adamant that they didn't want to "produce a biopic.
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