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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are entangled" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two or more things are closely connected or intertwined in a complicated or confusing way. Example: The mystery surrounding the missing artifacts and their connection to the curator's sudden disappearance are entangled in a web of deceit and greed.
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Some are entangled in power lines.
Certainly, celebrity and sanctity are entangled ideas in modern culture.
We are not the sole authors of our destiny, each of us; our destinies are entangled — messily, unpredictably.
The technique uses a pair of photons that are entangled, which means that their properties are strongly correlated.
Some of these are entangled in the very definition of "biodiversity", an issue treated in the first sections below.
After Truman's measurement, his two photons are entangled, which leaves RD's photon 3 in one of four definite polarization states.
In this village, everyone's lives are entangled in innumerable ways, which could be why Laura was keen to emigrate.
"Peeling back all the ways Amazon and publishing are entangled," Packer said, "took forever".
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A little further in, in a corner, bodies are entangled, touching themselves and each other on fluffy cushions.
The axons of these two functionally distinct types of neurons are entangled, generating a single nerve.
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