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be inseparable
adjective
Unable to be separated. Bound together permanently.
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Psychiatric assessment and general psychological well-being appraisal seem to be inseparable in these regards.
They used to be inseparable.
Feminism will surely be inseparable from me".
The Bryans are twins and used to be inseparable.
In practice, it seems, the two would be inseparable.
Body contact and the art experience seemed to be inseparable.
The exhibition, Mr Clair said, showed beauty and horror to be inseparable parts of human experience.
Henceforward his actions were to be inseparable from those of the government as a whole.
Stern and Dick Ebersol, the chairman of NBC Sports, seemed to be inseparable partners.
It seems to be inseparable from your own person, your own life.
For Forbes, the issue of America's tax burden may be inseparable from the issue of his own tax burden.
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