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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to be interlocked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing two or more objects or concepts that seem to be connected or intertwined in some way.
Example: "The two gears in the machine appear to be interlocked, ensuring smooth operation."
Alternatives: "seems to be connected" or "looks to be intertwined".
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Emotional processing appears to be interlocked with perception, cognition, motivation, and action.
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When the two were found, their bodies did appear to be interlocked, she said.
This appears to be related to a lack of protrusive processes that are required for directed migratory activity at their apical and basal tips as well as for the formation of interlocking processes along their lateral margins.
The challenges associated with the interlock appear to be attitudinal in nature on the part of the drivers, whereas those associated with the counterforce system are technical matters involving fitment of the hardware across different makes and models.
The structure reveals how tubulin's two parts interlock and which amino acids appear to be crucial for the protein to latch onto other molecules.
Plastic chocks are often a good approach, since many designs are can be interlocked to create the ideal size.
The core negative feedback loop is interlocked with positive feedback loops to maintain robust rhythmicity.
Our arms are interlocked.
They are interlocked.
The two realms are interlocked.
Humility and putting others first are interlocked.
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