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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entangled into" is a valid construction in written English.
It is typically used to describe a complicated situation, often metaphorically. For example, "I found myself entangled into a web of lies."
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I'm not interested in getting entangled into the system.
Two particles can become "entangled" into a single entity, and a change in one instantaneously changes the other even if it is far away.
"One can imagine how a poor husband would get entangled into the clutches of law [after a suicide], which would virtually ruin his sanity, peace of mind, career and probably his entire life," the judgment said.
"That stresses why you've got to have the ability and determination in order to chart your own way in the world so that you don't get entangled into illegal and disastrous international conflicts.
The polypeptide chains of soy protein polymers are associated and entangled into a three-dimensional complicated structure by disulfide and hydrogen bonds with a molecular weight ranging from 300,000 to 600,000 KDa.
The tumor mass is a multifaceted playground, where different cell types, including cancer cells, fibroblasts, endothelial and immune-competent cells are entangled into a constant interaction.
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As the surfactant concentration increases, the micelles are more prone to overlap and entangle into a transient network due to a larger presence of surfactant molecules in the solution (Collura et al. 2001).
Recent studies have demonstrated that the major component of the loose connective tissue, the hyaluronan, by increasing concentration and/or size, begins to entangle into complex arrays, leading to a decrease in the gliding properties of the fascia.
These 1D amyloid-like assemblies can either serve as individual drug carriers, or further entangle into a 3D network for use as hydrogels in various biomedical contexts such as protein, or cell delivery, regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, cancer therapeutics, and immune therapies.
Ms. Pasternak was particularly moved by Mr. Miyakawa's subversion of a common urban blight — plastic bags entangled in city trees — into something lovely and uplifting.
But ever since he became entangled in the investigation into Lloyd's death, other off-field issues have become public.
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