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The phrase "are so closely joined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong connection or relationship between two or more entities, whether they are ideas, people, or objects.
Example: "The two concepts are so closely joined that it is difficult to discuss one without referencing the other."
Alternatives: "are tightly connected" or "are intimately linked".
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In all, the acting and the milieu are so closely joined that when the final shot goes to black, and the spell is broken, the audience gasps.
David Denby wrote that Granik "creates an aura of violence through suggestion, half-finished sentences, and threatening or sorrowful looks" and added that "the acting and the milieu are so closely joined that the movie, in its quiet, determined way, casts a mesmerizing spell".
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Occasionally two nouns joined by "and" are so closely linked that they can be treated grammatically as one unit: Whiskey and soda is my favorite drink.
They are so closely in tune with each other".
Some, like Ferragamo, are so closely held that its unlikely.
Freedom and Creativity are so closely associated with each other.
It remains unclear why intercontinental organisms are so closely related.
Rarely has typography been so closely monetized.
Smithfield's employment practices have not been so closely scrutinized.
Seldom has the editing process been so closely watched.
Never before have these actions been so closely scrutinised.
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