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"is entangled" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a physical or metaphorical situation where something or someone is deeply involved or caught up in a complex or difficult situation. Example: The relationships in her family were so entangled that it was hard to know where one person's problems ended and another's began.
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Its history is entangled with America's.
Its history is entangled with that of the giant to its north.
The Entertainer (the title came from the Scott Joplin rag) is entangled with theatrical myths.
Columbia's history is entangled with that of the larger music industry, and some of the most engaging parts of the book trace the early development of the business.
When sexism is entangled with language at such an elemental level, reforging words takes a great deal of time and education.
This everyday regimentation of urban vernacular is entangled with negotiations of identity, multiculturalism and space.
You know, if the Harbor of Dar es Salaam is entangled, six random countries around Tanzania have a serious problem.
If their weirdness is entangled with ours, there is more than resemblance, parallels, and coincidence.
This unbounded ocean of conditions and potentiality is entangled but has no intrinsic existence.
We live in the modern world and every one of our relationships is entangled with the money-lenders.
Still, Pellizotti is entangled in his doping case.
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