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"are in interplay" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the interaction or relationship between two or more things. Example: The economy and politics are in interplay, influencing each other in a complex and dynamic way.
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Interestingly, both GR and NF-κB are two TFs that are in interplay, at least in inflammation.
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Nothing is overdone, however, as four couples are in frequent interplay with the leads -- Donald Williams, wittily assertive in a noble style, and Tanya Wideman-Davis, eye-riveting in her robust but refined classical silhouette.
His particular research interests are in the interplay between music and theology.
He seemed a bit more nervous, but the emotion, unlike much of what must be manufactured in "Interplay," was real, and sweet to see.
The artistry was in the interplay of colors.
It was in the interplay of marketing and fashion.
Maybe" is in the interplay between the clarinet and trumpet lines and the fluid percussion writing.
Its appeal is in the interplay between the nuanced orchestral writing and the solo cello line, which travels a path from tense angularity to a simpler, lyrical serenity.
But the thrill of the poem (it goes on for several pages) is in its interplay of forensic precision and loving delicacy.
It is in the interplay of various mechanics that the dynamic of tennis emerges, and that dynamic is surprisingly sensitive to small changes.
A new book -- Rents to Riches? -- looks around the world and concludes that the culprit lies in "political economy" -- that is, in the interplay of vested interests that smothers reform.
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