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The phrase "interlocking with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing two or more things that are joined together, such as pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, or to describe an indirect relationship between two specific things. For example: "The two pieces of the puzzle interlocked with each other seamlessly." "His story was interlocked with that of the other witnesses in the trial."

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Other changes in music, interlocking with the development of private or semiprivate listening, have also worked against the boisterous conclusion.

It's really the quality of his work, interlocking with economic and social trends, that makes him the signal artist of today's world.

These swing in from the sides, interlocking with each other and showing how a garden can be built up in layers.

In a series of sensational drawings we find Davis visually disassembling kitchen utensils and cigarette packs and match boxes, flattening them out, then restructuring them so that they are both recognizable objects and stacks of planes interlocking with space.

A commanding presence in any ensemble she plays in, her soft tone and vocal precision are always counterbalanced with heavy and assertive grooves from her double-bass, interlocking with drummers, jazz, pop and groove alike.

"The green economy is nothing more than positive intentions interlocking with traditional economics," explains Ben Jordan, a civil engineer who works with Biofuel Recycling Cooperative, which will administer the program.

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Each hand interlocked with the next.

Then, calmly, quickly, he dispatches a response, one idea interlocked with another.

In some compositions by two virtuoso players, each musician interlocks with the right hand only.

In the forefoot, the third distal carpal (the magnum or capitate) is enlarged and interlocks with the proximal carpals.

A Nasca tunic with step design demonstrates color blocks woven separately, then interlocked with adjacent areas of pattern.

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