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"intertwined issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to describe two issues that are closely related, or that depend on each other in some way. For example, you could say, "We must address both the environmental and economic aspects of the problem, as they are closely intertwined issues."
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The case brought two closely intertwined issues before the court.
The intertwined issues of Greece and French politics are obviously sensitive.
The increasing demands for energy and concern of global warming are intertwined issues of critical importance.
Both initiatives aim to produce future leaders and decision-makers well-versed in these intertwined issues.
Globalisation, feminisation, trafficking and migration either documented or undocumented evolved as intertwined issues.
May's term of office will be defined by how she deals with two intertwined issues: Brexit and the economy.
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And he was equally clear on the intertwined issue of climate change and renewable energy, on which California has the most advanced policies on the planet, policies which are, if anything, furthering one of the biggest economies on the planet.
Peña describes the Los Alamos lab as intertwined with issues of power and injustice from the very beginning.
In an intertwined world, issues involving business and economics, health and government, science and the humanities routinely cross borders.
Climate change is intertwined with issues of land, food, work, devastation and human flourishing.
Thus, traditional international security concerns become intertwined with issues of human security.
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