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"intimately bound up with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or relationship in which two or more things are strongly connected. For example, "The success of this project is intimately bound up with the hard work of the staff members."
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My favorite are those with authors who bring a hint of the theatrical to their performance (like Peter Carey), or those at which the themes of a writer's work seem present in what they are saying, seem intimately bound up with who they are (Jhumpa Lahiri, Adrienne Rich, Richard Dawkins).
Escape was intimately bound up with issues of race.
Sardana, communal dance intimately bound up with Catalan national consciousness.
They were intimately bound up with civic pride and democracy.
… Yet we were still intimately bound up with each other".
Josiah Wedgwood's achievement is intimately bound up with the history of the Potteries.
This sentiment is intimately bound up with the suspicion and is just as perennial.
Saturated fats, by contrast, are so intimately bound up with our evolution that they are abundantly present in breast milk.
It's hard not to conclude that this is intimately bound up with the issues of social class.
"The perception of identity," he said, "is so intimately bound up with the perception of the human form".
It has the deepest pockets, and its post-war renaissance is intimately bound up with European integration.
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