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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interdependent *" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a relationship or connection between two or more things, where each relies on the other for support or to function properly. Example: "The economy and the environment are interdependent, as the health of one directly affects the other." In this sentence, "interdependent" is used to show the relationship between the economy and the environment, highlighting how they are interconnected and rely on each other.
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It is an interdependent rivalry.
Are the interdependent women a single person?
The two are interdependent, says Mr Sabatakakis.
which is interdependent with that of San Diego.
We are interdependent to an extent we rarely admit.
Human rights are universal and interdependent, indivisible and interwoven.
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We are interdependent.
"It's being interdependent".
"They are very interdependent".
We are all interdependent.
"Everything is cosmopolitan, interdependent".
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