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The phrase "are very integrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how well different elements or components are combined or function together within a system or context.
Example: "The new software features are very integrated, allowing for seamless communication between different applications."
Alternatives: "are highly interconnected" or "are well combined".
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"His designs are very integrated into nature, which is how we live on Vieques".
Some Muslims, particularly second or third generation immigrants, are very integrated into British society.
But like any comic invention, the actor and the character are very integrated.
Points raised include: Indians are very integrated across tribal boundaries, intermarrying across tribes and sharing child and medical care services across tribes.
"The staffs are very integrated," said Ms. Hughes.
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"His movements were very integrated," she said.
"As racial as everybody is these days," she continued, "this place is very integrated.
"The company is very integrated into the communities it operates in.
We had pretty good awareness in non-Hispanic Los Angeles, the market is very integrated.
Yes, the experience of motherhood was very integrated and perhaps easier to write about, partly because the baby is a reflective template rather than a moving target.
Amagerstrand Park is part of everyday life for Copenhageners: it's very integrated into the city and used by all sorts of ages and cultures, sports people, picnickers and dog walkers.
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