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The phrase "interdependent relationships" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to relationships between two or more things or people that rely on and affect each other. Example: The economy and the environment have interdependent relationships, as the health of one directly impacts the other.
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The economic power of the East Asian region and the interdependent relationships within the region have grown wider and deeper.
For the United States, it is an important question because successive administrations have built lasting, interdependent relationships with some of the Iraqi exiles over two decades.
Thereafter, the network of interdependent relationships that these agencies would come to manage, a process called spillover, would create a so-called working peace system between the members.
SAM is a comprehensive, disaggregated, consistent, and complete data system that captures the interdependent relationships within a social economic system for a single country or region.
For example, by applying this ISAM for empirical analysis, we can analyze the interdependent relationships between social security funds, taxes, and subsidies in local and central governments.
This novel perspective has created the challenge of designing and managing a network of interdependent relationships developed and fostered through strategic collaboration.
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These skeptics argued that a more complex and interdependent relationship exists between the state and cities under its national jurisdiction.
The interdependent relationship between teaching and learning is a priceless labor of love and a joy that must be experienced to be believed.
She concedes that interdependent selves can produce "group policing" that is "intense and ruthless" but insists that "the joy of a functioning interdependent relationship can be tremendous, too".
Throughout their campaigns, both sides did their best to avoid mentioning their interdependent relationship, one largely based on Canadians' fondness for American TV programming.
Set in the southern states in the 1930s, it follows the interdependent relationship between two people who both suffered poor childhoods and became inseparable lovers fuelled by a lust for danger and crime.
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