Sentence examples for profoundly entangled from inspiring English sources

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Thus, not only do Christian chaplains often serve as central bridges for Muslim caregivers to access the prison (Beckford & Gilliat, 1998; Furseth, 2003), but the chaplaincy model, as profoundly entangled with the Christian community's structure and thinking, also influences the 'social forms' of minority chaplaincies (Beckford, 2015, p. 22).

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Yet he finds mostly "Exotica for a faraway audience / Entangled with what others have said / Why is it so hard to tell our own stories?" P.K. was both profoundly local and international, as likely to be reading something by a Czech as a Chinese poet.

Entangled with the federal government, that is.

"Our whole lives are entangled here.

But will and science often got entangled.

"Now, the atoms are entangled.

Next, A and B were similarly entangled.

She was close but not entangled.

Occasionally, I forget and find myself entangled.

Mr. Creedon was entangled with the Steuermans.

Another artist entangled a bed in trees.

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