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"intimate interplay" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a close and delicate interaction between two or more things. Example: The intimate interplay between the characters in the novel created a sense of depth and complexity to the story.
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A senior Democrat close to AIPAC described to me the intimate interplay between Netanyahu's circle and the lobby.
At the same time the intimate interplay between Ms. Kent and Mr. Tomlinson echoes the young Billie Holiday and Lester Young (filtered through Stan Getz).
Mr. Alderking's percussion muddies these waters with bombastic explosions that feel out of scale with, and distract from, the intimate interplay of the pianists.
And in a slightly more intimate interplay with closer surroundings, Ms. Woodman (1958-81), her crouching nude body camouflaged by a piece of torn wallpaper, puts her hands yearningly against a wall as if she would be part of it (1976).
She suggests that many of the basic phonemes of art, the stylistic conventions and tonal patterns, the mental clay, staples and pauses with which even the loftiest creative works are constructed, can be traced back to the most primal of collusions — the intimate interplay between mother and child.
This makes Iceland an attractive laboratory for geoscientists working with the intimate interplay between volcanism and glacier dynamics.
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These results together indicated that HMGB1 could induce an intimate cellular interplay between monocytes and T-cells in PBMCs through the stimulation and up-regulation of RAGE and other adhesive molecules on monocytes.
Recent evidence indicating that jaz1 is not only a JA-responsive but also an auxin-responsive gene further illustrates the intimate molecular interplay between auxin and JA signaling [ 58].
Hepburn was hemmed in and worn out when "Adam's Rib" finally established the intimate, home-movie interplay and beloved status of the partnership — in 1949, the year that Ingrid Bergman was run out of American movies for being an adulteress.
Eight months in the making, at a then-staggering cost of $110,000, his film was a vast spectacle that ran well over three hours, employed the services of "18,000 people and 3,000 horses" (at least according to a hyperbolic preview in The New York Times), and was built on an intricate interplay of huge historical panoramas and intimate dramatic scenes.
We must grasp our fundamental interconnectedness, and with it the intimate and often unseen interplay of psychological and cultural forces and social and political action.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com