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"often intertwined with" is a perfectly acceptable phrase that is commonly used in written English.
For example, "The struggle between freedom and security is often intertwined with our understanding of privacy."
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His professional, social and family lives were often intertwined, with friends and engagements worldwide.
Names can originate in a number of ways, and their creation and use are often intertwined with historical events.
As one of the world's largest asset managers, BlackRock's fate is often intertwined with the fluctuations of the financial markets.
As that headline put it for Y2K, predictions of the end of the world are often intertwined with condemnations of human "folly, greed and denial".
This focus on how human health is often intertwined with wildlife and the health of the environment is called One Health.
They haul in another round of revenue when they help issuers unwind derivative contracts that are often intertwined with the securities.
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It is also intended to show how highly charged, emotional issues can often intertwine with more traditional public policy questions.
The magazine's content often intertwines with both the foundation (which has disbursed $20 million since 1965) and Christie Hefner's personal philanthropy.
The estimated 60 to 100 militias have powerful connections and are often intertwined not only with the city's police but also with politicians, who offer them safe harbor in exchange for ensuring votes or cash from residents.
Bethe talks about his life and work, which were often intertwined as he became friends with his colleagues.
Implemented in the complex environment of urban areas, LID-BMP-GI practices often intertwine with a very large number of hydro-environmental and socio-economic considerations and constraints.
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