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Discover Ludwig"interlace with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that two or more things are intertwined or connected in some way. For example, "The branches of the trees interlace with each other, obscuring the view of the lake beyond."
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The figures, inserted between ground-weft picks, interlace with the warp.
It also helps the design interlace with other applications such as Capture.
SEM and TEM images reveal that the 3D network graphene and Li3V2(primaryrimary nanoparticles interlace with each other.
Residential life, from the chapel to the athletic fields to the eating clubs, about engaging students with one another and with mentors in a myriad of ways that interlace with what they are learning in classrooms.
It's known that GABAergic cells migrate from their region of origin to the cortex, where they interlace with its resident glutamatergic cells and with one another to form the circuitry responsible for the brain's most advanced cognitive activities.
The transverse and longitudinal ridges on maize leaf surface interlace with each other, forming small air pockets, which reduces the actual contact area between the object and the maize leaf.
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His round fingers interlaced with her skinny ones.
Interlaced with the frustrations are moments of intense joy.
Everything out there was disturbingly interlaced with everything else.
A thick cable was interlaced with chain link.
His speech was interlaced with shit, suck, fuck.
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