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The term "inextricably embedded" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is firmly entrenched or stuck in a certain position. For example, "His political ideology was inextricably embedded in his identity and could not be changed."
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Kneejerk 'sexist!' reactions to pop culture are inextricably embedded in Twitter's universal timeline.
That identity – at least for Barcelonians – is also inextricably embedded in the very architecture of their city.
The implications of this last point are profound, because it demonstrates that people are inextricably embedded within this food web.
They argue that the agent of moral decision (a patient, family member or physician) is inextricably embedded in a complex web of relationships.
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This ingrained, muscular-level aspect of gesture and posture — in short, the way that one carries oneself — is where the historical moment is embedded inextricably into one's character, even into one's very being.
Adopting techniques from the realm of science and technology studies (STS) may help reveal how implementation and ethical considerations are inextricably linked and embedded in one another.
Moreover, the finding that mental health stigma also operates in health facilities- through the mistreatment of mental health patients- reminds us that the health facility is embedded in, and inextricably linked to the wider community.
Learning is inextricably linked to the context and culture in which it takes place (i.e., contextualized and culturally embedded) and occurs among individuals in the community of practice (Sfard 1998; Vosniadou 2007).2.2
These processes depend inextricably on the dynamics of the cytoskeleton, endomembrane system, and nuclear envelope, on the structure of chromosomes, and are embedded in the complex eukaryote cell cycle [ 10- 13].
The more I learned, the more I saw a number of problems embedded in the interventions within the model -- negative messages of shame, erotophobia and homophobia -- which were inextricably entwined in the treatment.
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