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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are highly interdependent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more entities rely on each other significantly.
Example: "The success of the project and the satisfaction of the clients are highly interdependent."
Alternatives: "are closely linked" or "are mutually reliant".
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Solvent properties and process behavior are highly interdependent.
Today's advanced economies are highly interdependent with sophisticated supply chains that span many countries.
"In a conventional battery, the power and energy are highly interdependent," Chiang says.
However, from the operational point of view, they are highly interdependent.
Critically, the capture, transportation, and storage components are highly interdependent and must be considered simultaneously.
The operations of individual Metroplex airports are highly interdependent, rendering their efficient management rather difficult.
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Everything is highly interdependent.
The various parts of the design were highly interdependent, which Apollo's designers believed was necessary to achieve high levels of performance in the final product.
For example, an assembly line is highly interdependent and inflexible but generally promises lower costs and higher predictability than a loosely coupled line or batch-flow operation or a job shop.
The culture is highly interdependent and interconnected, relying on everyone doing their job.
Further, the influence of these factors on the hydrogenolysis activity is highly interdependent.
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