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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interlocked with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that two identical things are connected to each other in some way. For example: The two gears were interlocked with each other, allowing their movements to be in sync.
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Each hand interlocked with the next.
Then, calmly, quickly, he dispatches a response, one idea interlocked with another.
A Nasca tunic with step design demonstrates color blocks woven separately, then interlocked with adjacent areas of pattern.
A few big favorites are on the floor, including a majestic Sumac kilim interlocked with crazy animals: a two-headed deer, serpents and magical horses.
Politicians are inevitably influenced by the same trends, as they depend more on advertising and television and are interlocked with the burgeoning media Establishment.
Audry rushed over to greet her, but in the excitement the legs of her walker interlocked with those of Florence's, blocking their embrace.
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In some compositions by two virtuoso players, each musician interlocks with the right hand only.
These swing in from the sides, interlocking with each other and showing how a garden can be built up in layers.
It's really the quality of his work, interlocking with economic and social trends, that makes him the signal artist of today's world.
In common with the characters, the two shows often interlock, with scenes from one being seen from an alternative perspective in the other.
Manfred said the two sides had some discussion yesterday on the payroll tax and how it would interlock with revenue sharing, but he declined to go into detail.
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