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The word 'dovetails' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a plural noun and verb that means to fit or join together neatly and firmly, often in a woodworking context. Example: The craftsman skillfully dovetailed the pieces of wood together to create a strong and seamless joint.
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The Ebola crisis is expected to lop off as much as $6bn off the GDP output of the entire sub-Saharan region in 2015 The borderline hysterical media reaction to the Ebola epidemic – much of it spurred by the unlikely incursion of the virus into the US and UK – can be explained because it dovetails with this familiar narrative.
This dovetails with the ICJ's ruling that Japan's annual cull of up to 900 minkes and a smaller number of fin whales in the Antarctic was not primarily motivated by research purposes.
This dovetails nicely with the observation that most of the evidence for tuberculosis in the pre-Columbian Americas seems, like these three skeletons, to come from the coasts of Peru and northern Chile, where seals are abundant and were hunted by the locals.Where the seals themselves picked up tuberculosis remains to be determined.
Still, the find neatly dovetails with the attention the Conservative government has paid to the Arctic as well as its celebration of Canada's British roots.
Even better, such an approach dovetails neatly with efforts to register new voters.
Fighting graft, they now realise, dovetails neatly with their basic business.
He says it is interference in Cuba's internal affairs, and dovetails with America's trade embargo against the island.
ReprintsThe argument over the extent of the first redeployment dovetails into a much broader dispute between Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, and Mr Arafat.
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Although it is not yet as advanced as America in 3D printing, China has big ambitions".3D printing is not competing with conventional manufacturing, but is hybridising with it".Plenty of 3D printing in China dovetails with traditional factories.
This observation dovetails neatly with a theme of Mr Stein's pre-Fed research.
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