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Discover Ludwig"interlink with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to establishing a connection or relationship between two or more things. For example: "The government sought to interlink with international organizations to improve trade policies."
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"Our intent will be to interlink with all key financial pools".
The jockeys will interlink with each yard and form crossover cover when commitments allow.
"They are three huge pieces of social legislation and all link interlink with each other fundamentally," Bach says.
One of the most interesting differentiators for the PS4 over Microsoft's Xbox One rival console is the interlink with the Sony PS Vita handheld console.
In an apparent change of tone, Washington also agreed to explore ways that a proposed American trading system for carbon emissions could interlink with an existing European system, which includes aviation.
These are private matters, we have been told over the past 10 days, as the men running the world have been put under scrutiny to explain how their private finances might interlink with our public services, social goods and, ultimately, our private matters.
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"Cachaça is interlinked with our history, our way of life.
In a wider sense, faith is inextricably interlinked with culture.
For instance, forced and bonded labour is often interlinked with the caste system in south Asia.
Social work is not an island, but is interlinked with other organisations, working to build trusting relationships.
The U.S. economic boom was created by a consumer spending boom interlinked with a financial asset boom.
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