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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intertwining in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe two or more things that are interrelated or connected to one another. For example, "The fate of the two nations were intertwining in a complex web of political alliances."
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These findings and analyses of various properties of the major category of intertwined complexes, their interfaces and quaternary context, support the physiological role of intertwining in promoting homooligomer stability.
These findings yield unique insights into the role of intertwining in homomeric association.
One other, I think significant, aspect of the translation that the biography illuminates is the intertwining, in Moncrieff's imagination, between the materials of Proust and the related — slightly different, but related — rhythms of Henry James.
One other, I think significant, aspect of the translation that the biography illuminates is the intertwining, in Moncrieff's imagination, between the materials of Proust and the related slightly different, but related rhythms of Henry James.
We began wondering what sort of contretemps might result from the sudden intertwining, in the curious coils of ex-marriage of the No. 1 pin-up girl with the No. 1 tack-up General.
The blend of theatrics and documentary is unrivalled; France is a place of theatre — of performance in a virtual mirror, with public display and self-consciousness intertwining in a swirl of psychological speculation.
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"They're intertwined in the process.
These issues are intertwined in complex ways.
Placebos and lies were intertwined in the public mind.
Two seemingly unrelated narratives intertwine in Christopher's latest novel.
The two are intertwined in his family story.
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