Sentence examples for intrinsically bound from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'intrinsically bound' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe two or more things that have a close or fundamental connection. For example: "The prosperity of the town and its people is intrinsically bound."

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Statistics about A&E are intrinsically bound up with [the] collapse in social care," said Burnham.

It is the heart of my process, and the way I form the film is intrinsically bound up with these solitary hours of watching, spooling and splicing.

Indeed, high heels could hardly be said to have been empowering even when they were intrinsically bound with very real power.

Real Madrid's stated intention — to regain its stature as the first among soccer institutions — is intrinsically bound to the money it makes.

The result made opiates seem intrinsically bound up with what he elsewhere calls "secret haunts of feeling"; "that inner world, that world of secret self-consciousness, in which each of us lives a second life".

Photograph: Peter Mountain The more and more you work for the Guardian, the more you realise how intrinsically bound up this newspaper is with all that exciting stuff what films base their plots on.

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The metacognitive awareness developed in this way helps students realize that discourse organization is basically a matter of making choices which are inevitably intrinsically culture bound.

If we indeed have a duty of special concern towards compatriots, and if that is an associative duty, that is because our association with them is intrinsically valuable and bound up with this duty.

All above observations indicate that the Rrp4 trimeric cap is intrinsically flexible, despite bound to the relatively rigid catalytic ring.

In addition, as tBid (the p15 fragment) becomes intrinsically disordered when bound to membranes, the final tertiary structures of chimeras and parent BH3-only proteins may be similar.

However, the SCR N-terminus may be structured in vivo given the observation that a large number of proteins are intrinsically disordered until bound to a target molecule (Wright and Dyson 1999; Dyson and Wright 2005; Cordier et al. 2006).

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