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"has intertwined" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where two or more distinct things have become mixed, combined, or connected in some way. For example, "The histories of the two families have intertwined over the generations."
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No other sport has intertwined raw data, performance and history better than the national pastime.
The director Jeremy Podeswa's multicharacter drama has intertwined stories involving the senses.
Firstly, finance has intertwined itself intimately into the political process in both the US and the UK.
He's not really arguing with her, just trying to pulverize her into nothingness, like some corruption that has intertwined itself into his being and now must be expunged.
Because social media has intertwined company reputation with the customer experience, consumer-facing communications are increasingly important in shaping the employer brand.
"Little by Little" has intertwined acoustic guitar picking and a descending chord progression akin to older Radiohead songs like "Reckoner," but even more than its predecessors, it is engulfed in percussion.
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In the intervening years, the actors' lives have intertwined professionally.
Over the years, Mrs. Steele said, their lives have intertwined.
Ms. Taylor's acting, writing and directing lives have intertwined since the 1980s.
Again, in the middle of the wilderness, history and art had intertwined.
Her analysis of French discourse shows how political strategies and varied ideas of membership have intertwined in France since the late 1970s.
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