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The phrase "dialectical interplay" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in academic or philosophical contexts to refer to the dynamic interaction and contradiction between opposing ideas. For example: "The novel explores the dialectical interplay between individual freedom and societal expectations." "In scientific research, there is a constant dialectical interplay between theory and evidence." "The artist's work showcases the dialectical interplay between chaos and order."
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Eichmann's evasiveness seems to be characterised by what Kierkegaard called "a dialectical interplay between knowing and willing".
So fame is a dialectical interplay of adulation and destruction in which "the crowd wants something, and an individual is prepared to give it to them".
Somewhere in the dialectical interplay between the high seriousness of the memorandum to one vice-president and the low comedy of the letter to the other lies, perhaps, one explanation of Gilbert's success.
Admittedly his theory of the historical dialectic in which one movement (the thesis) is countered by another (the antithesis), the interplay giving rise to a third (the synthesis), which now becomes the thesis of a new dialectical interplay, and so on has been viewed as too artificial.
Instead, Nietzsche undertook a metaphysical inquiry into the essence of tragedy as a dialectical interplay of the contrasting aesthetic impulses of Apollonian semblance and Dionysian truth.
Entitled social syntax, this framework integrates the useful graphic representations of space syntax with a focus on room life histories/biographies and a consideration of the dialectical interplay between architecture (structure) and occupants (agents).
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Exploring the dialectical, socio-spatial interplay between the body of the addict and the social body of the city, this article demonstrates the unique aspects of opposition to the physically, ideologically and discursively contested space of addiction treatment.
Hegel called this evolution "the dialectical process" (see dialectic).
In so doing the fragments constitute the dialectical image, dialectical movement frozen for a moment, open for inspection, dialectics at a standstill: "Only dialectical images are genuine images".
See also dialectical materialism.
Hegel's dialectical philosophy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com