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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are always interdependent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship where two or more entities rely on each other consistently.
Example: "In ecosystems, species are always interdependent, relying on one another for survival and balance."
Alternatives: "are constantly reliant on each other" or "are mutually dependent."
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Although Mr. Bochner abandoned photography in 1969, his small but cohesive body of work helped to shape Conceptual art as a movement and to persuade Mr. Bochner himself that ideas and objects are always interdependent.
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It is thus likely that DNA methylation and the H3K9me2 modification are not always interdependent, and that they can be regulated independently in the LoD regions of male germ cells and cancer cells.
In high-identity domains, however, products and services are almost always highly interdependent and successful modular architecture is elusive.
Concentration-additive exposures, like those in our examples, must always be interdependent because each agent acts by contributing to a single pathway.
"They are very interdependent".
They are completely interdependent.
They are highly interdependent.
Gas and electricity supplies are also interdependent.
Many software quality attributes are highly interdependent.
We are more interdependent on each other than before.
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