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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are interlocking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more things that are connected or linked together in a way that they fit into each other.
Example: "The gears in the machine are interlocking, allowing for smooth operation."
Alternatives: "are interconnected" or "are linked together".
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are interlocking
noun
A safety device that prevents activation in unsafe conditions.
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For Mr. Guzmán, who is best known for his monumental documentary trilogy in the 1970s, "The Battle of Chile," and for his sorrowful 2004 screen biography, "Salvador Allende," the parallel searches for cosmic origins and for the disappeared people are interlocking metaphors for the human search for meaning and continuity.
There is often a sense that the performers are interlocking parts in a puzzle; their contained, detailed movement sends them skimming across the surface of the stage in triplet steps or performing quarter-turn jumps with one hand loosely grasping the other wrist behind the back.
As Charles Johnson and Roderick Long put it, patriarchal culture and the state are "interlocking systems of oppression" (Johnson and Long 2005 see Other Internet Resources), both of which should be opposed by feminists.
"We were actually surprised when we looked at the cellular structure under a microscope, you are looking at a root structure and these roots have little tendrils and they are interlocking, it's kind of like Velcro and it's flexing and absorbing the energy in ways that your foam can't.
The teeth are large, strong, and square, except for the incisors above and below, which are interlocking fangs.
In many forms of poetry, stanzas are interlocking, so that the rhyming scheme or other structural elements of one stanza determine those of succeeding stanzas.
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They are interlocked.
Our arms are interlocked.
The two realms are interlocked.
Men can hog resources, but the two requirements are interlocked.
In economic terms, China and America are interlocked but out of kilter.
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