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"deeply interwoven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is intricately or tightly linked together, often in a figurative sense. Example: The culture and traditions of this small village are deeply interwoven with their religion, making it an integral part of their daily lives.
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Economic inequality and health inequality are deeply interwoven in 21st-century America.
The history of Princeton University and of the collecting of art for Princeton are deeply interwoven.
Deeply interwoven with Riley's narrative is an inevitable question: How do the children of these unions turn out?
The highly mobile families are deeply interwoven through marriage and kinship, and extremely suspicious of outsiders and the authorities.
The real challenge in realising the promise of the modern workplace is that all these forces are deeply interwoven.
Perhaps it changed it for the women in his life, too, so deeply interwoven was his work with his relationships.
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All this time May has resisted giving security to people whose lives are deeply, invisibly, indivisibly interwoven into the fabric of British life.
Blade Runner cannot be understood without comprehending the deeply felt moral, philosophical, ecological and sociological concerns that are interwoven throughout the story.
A: It's intricately interwoven; there is no question that climate change and invasive species are a deeply related issue.
Their finances are interwoven.
Our histories are interwoven.
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