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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intertwining with" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe two things that are closely connected or intertwined with each other, either physically or metaphorically. Example: The divisions within the company are clearly intertwining with external factors such as market trends and customer demands.
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The two campaigned together, romance intertwining with politics.
The two vocalists proved ideally matched, Mr. Blaze's focused sound handsomely countering or intertwining with Ms. Sampson's appealing tone.
Some new songs, based on poems by Jean Follain, have a fine-spun melodic line intertwining with a spare piano-trio accompaniment.
Here, the violist Jessica Meyer was the able soloist in the energetic work, her brisk figurations intertwining with the cello, deftly played by Ms. Ouzounian.
How the already febrile debate develops in coming days, intertwining with the equally feverish presidential debate, may have much to do with what information emerges about the shooter.
While the legal and business considerations are interesting on their own, it's their intertwining with musical and technological developments that makes this story so magical.
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His life is intertwined with Arafat's.
But "peace" is inevitably intertwined with "war".
Dance and entertainment were intertwined with politics.
Politics is knottily intertwined with sport.
This trend is intertwined with military transformation.
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