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The phrase "be closely integrated" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be closely connected or combined with something else. Example: In order for our company to thrive, our various departments must be closely integrated and work together seamlessly.
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The merged organisation would be closely integrated with King's College London, with the intention of bringing together "academic and clinical services in specialties".
On February 9th the search giant unveiled Buzz, a networking service that will be closely integrated with the firm's e-mail offering, Gmail.
He insisted that all parts of the curriculum be closely integrated and unified history and religion forming the core subjects on which everything else hinged.
In any event, blockchain technology goes a long way toward the vision of a Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) with which, once operational, it has to be closely integrated.
It will be closely integrated with a broad range of other diagnostic genetic testing now being offered by pathology services at the adult and children's hospitals.
Also, state officials say, the proposed wireless radio network will be closely integrated into the 911 system, letting police, fire and other emergency departments both respond to calls and communicate with one another.
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The two businesses are closely integrated.
U.S. multinational companies are closely integrated into the global economy.
Exercises in the laboratory are closely integrated with classroom work.
The mini-experiments have now been closely integrated with lecture.
Documents showed that Al Qaeda was closely integrated with the Taliban Ministry of Defense in the field.
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