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"properly integrate" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe the process of combining or merging different elements in a thorough and efficient manner. Example: In order to effectively manage the new project, it is essential to properly integrate the various teams and their tasks.
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The Labour proposal is to properly integrate health and social care to create a national care service mirroring the NHS.
Many believe that Sprint's former management failed to properly integrate the two companies and neglected the Nextel brand.
But his failure to properly integrate those deals and manage the growing losses from subprime mortgages and credit card loans proved to be his undoing.
When London bid for the Games, Tony Blair promised to elevate the status of sport across government and properly integrate it into health, education and social affairs policy.
One of my favorite quotes in the article was from Karen Bradley, a prominent movement analyst, who said that when someone does manage to properly integrate posture and gesture with speech we tend to give them TV shows.
But a Home Office spokesman said: "Putting our culture and history at the heart of the citizenship test will help ensure those permanently settling can understand British life, allowing them to properly integrate into our society".
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Using real-time PCR to quantify viral DNA detects not only viral DNA that is properly integrated but also viral DNA that remains non-integrated.
We welcome a greater role for the E.U. in European security, properly integrated with NATO.
Ed Miliband wouldn't have forgotten it if it had been properly integrated.
Both want a market-oriented and democratic Russia, properly integrated into the global economy.
He does so with good taste, a respect for basic ingredients, properly integrated flavors and a sure hand.
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