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The phrase "and intrinsically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the inherent nature or essential qualities of something.
Example: "The value of art is not just in its market price, but in its ability to connect with people and intrinsically enrich their lives."
Alternatives: "by nature" or "essentially".
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The terms intrinsic disorder (ID), intrinsically disordered protein (IDP), and intrinsically disordered region (IDR) will be used here.
Kook saw Zionism as divinely ordained and intrinsically holy.
I realized she was weak and intrinsically flawed.
The latter is arguably more sophisticated, intellectually challenging and intrinsically rewarding.
The greater sensitivity and intrinsically rapid response of such methods are exploited for tracking exceedingly rapid variations in intensity.
It is a cog in our economic machine, manifesting itself in a hidden underworld but interacting with the legitimate economy and intrinsically linked to global supply chains.
Perhaps then the "holistic and intrinsically motivated learning" that Prof. Aaron M. Brower of the University of Wisconsin-Madison describes will occur.
If you take something like Sondheim, the words are so directly and intrinsically linked to the musical notes, that it just doesn't work in another language, " Choplin said.
But some companies that promote themselves as social enterprises are fragile, allergic to the concept of profit, ambivalent about success and intrinsically unsustainable.
One of Wittgenstein's ideas is that the self is both intrinsically linguistic and intrinsically social, and so is constructed by its participation in these games.
Despite its title, one of The Mindy Project's greatest strengths is a range of supporting characters all as fully realised and intrinsically entertaining as the lead.
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