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The term "inextricably linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two things that are so closely connected with one another that they cannot be separated. For example: "Our society is inextricably linked to the natural world, making it vital that we protect the environment."
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Canadians see their multicultural policy as inextricably linked to a liberal immigration policy.
In fact he has come to see the two problems as inextricably linked.
Others see successful growth in some clusters of universities as inextricably linked to a fall elsewhere.
He saw architecture as inextricably linked to art, and was an ambitious collector of artworks, books and architectural models.
By contrast, many northerners, who have increasingly come under official harassment, see Mr. Ouattara's exclusion as inextricably linked with theirs.
Patient outcomes may not be as inextricably linked to doctors as many pay-for-performance programs presume.
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Kline views Unsilent Night as being inextricably linked to Christmas.
Kraftwerk believed critics in the United Kingdom and United States associated them with Nazi Germany, with tracks such as "Autobahn" inextricably linked with the Nazis who built the high-speed roads in the 1930s and 1940s.
The lack of a male heir caused him to lose motivation in promoting the imperial office as a position to be carried on by his descendants; he increasingly saw the imperial system as so inextricably linked to himself that it could not survive him.
Strategies that incorporate communal notions of rights as a means of attaining individual sexual and reproductive health entitlements hold promise for promoting the achievement of these rights as they are likely to resonate strongly with communities themselves, and ultimately with the individuals that often perceive themselves as being inextricably linked to the communities in question.
The strategies should be viewed as a coherent programme of development as they are inextricably linked with one another.
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