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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interdependent and" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to two or more things that are mutually dependent or connected. For example, "The various components of the ecosystem are interdependent and rely on each other for survival."
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The fetlock gathers a vortex of anatomical structures that are intricately interdependent and essential.
"In our view, civil, economic, social and cultural rights are indivisible, interdependent and universal," he added.
All these things prevented Britain joining the solid, interdependent and assured society of the EEC.
Economic life is deeply interdependent, and involves conflicting interests and unequal power.
The science of ecology has revealed how thoroughly interdependent and interconnected we are all.
These meanings are interdependent and presume a tradition in which musical works exist as repeatable entities.
"I wanted them to reveal the principle that they were interdependent and self-supporting, and not bolted or welded".
In the name of free trade, it had knocked down national boundaries, lowered prices, made the planet interdependent and cosmopolitan.
Globalisation will likely benefit "the globalised core, which comprises the most interdependent and economically successful regions of the world".
But we should remember that these are in fact interdependent, and in Lincoln's own mind one necessitated the other.
The three generations are understood to be cumulative, overlapping, and, it is important to emphasize, interdependent and interpenetrating.
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