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The phrase "interwoven fingers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe fingers that are intertwined or linked together, often in a gesture of affection or connection.
Example: "As they walked along the beach, their interwoven fingers spoke of their deep bond."
Alternatives: "interlaced fingers" or "entwined fingers."
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Supported on a heavy concrete base, the frames of this screen interlock at the street corner like interwoven fingers, enclosing a small open-air terrace that will serve a ground-floor restaurant and bar.
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He asked about the ephemeral gold mesh bag hanging from a chain interwoven between her fingers, and found it was just for show.
On her knees the fingers of her hands are interwoven, clenched together.
Their finances are interwoven.
Interweave, interwove, interwoven.
"Sandals more interwoven and complete.
His "Wind" scenes suggest two tempos interwoven.
Life is so interwoven, so variously organized.
Daily life is interwoven inextricably with microorganisms.
Our biochemistry is interwoven with theirs.
The rivalry will possess many interwoven threads.
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