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The phrase "inextricably link" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means "to be connected in a very close and inseparable way." For example, "Her identity is inextricably linked to her family's history."
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Most prominent is a consistent perversity of form and image, details and combinations that make you look or think twice and that inextricably link her to the Surrealists.
By contracting out the achievement of poverty reduction to the private sector, such bonds would inextricably link rewards to outcomes rather than inputs, outputs, activities or institutions; and they would inject the market's incentives and efficiencies into the eradication of third-world poverty.Ronnie HoreshWellington, New Zealand.
In this report, we review the inextricably link of serum uric acid to known cardiovascular risk factors, and we describe the possible mechanisms and potential causative role between serum uric acid and cardiovascular events in the general population, in subjects with cardiovascular risk factors and in those with pre-existing cardiovascular diseases.
Most historians will inextricably link Mr. Bradlee's legacy to the Post and its courageous journalism during and after Watergate.
Firebelly's Dawn Hancock has found a way to inextricably link her design practice to helping her community, by incubating businesses and mentoring designers to create a chain of social consciousness.
Taken together, this convergence of functions at NPCs in the regulation of transcription, in the stabilization and repair of DNA ends, and in transcript quality control through mRNA surveillance suggests that the NPC serves as a nexus to inextricably link these processes (reviewed in Strambio-de-Castillia et al. 2010).
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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