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The phrase "are sometimes closely linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship or connection between two or more things that occurs occasionally.
Example: "In many cases, emotions and physical health are sometimes closely linked, influencing each other in various ways."
Alternatives: "are occasionally connected" or "are sometimes related".
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On the other hand, since the inspection of conveyances are sometimes closely linked with the management and the inspection of the port facilities (i.e. potable water, ballast water, and waste are transported between ships and seaport), it was appreciated that the PoK improved cross-sectional capacities by holding joint training programs for both ship and facility inspectors.
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The refined oil will be sent north to Kosovo in a second pipeline now being built.If relations between the governments in Athens and Skopje have sharply improved, it is partly because both countries, as well as many EU members, are worried about armed Albanian militancy, which is sometimes closely linked with organised crime.
The feeling of being alone is closely linked to depression.
They are sometimes linked to large chromosomal inversions.
Sometimes they are closely linked, and both sets of symptoms come and go in tandem, according to William Carpenter, a psychiatrist at the University of Maryland who initially identified the importance of the negative symptoms.
"Psychology and acting are very closely linked.
Finally, civil wars are often closely linked to interstate war.
Certain strengths are most closely linked to happiness.
You would assume the two things are very closely linked.
The two are very closely linked.
Health and nutrition are very closely linked.
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