Sentence examples for quite inseparable from inspiring English sources

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For a writer for whom language and literary imagination are quite inseparable, Mr Achebe's ambition is to find the inchoate languages, varying in detail from village to village, that were the heartbeat of the Ibo nation of his birth.

Nonetheless, if we are going to get to grips with the consequences of urbanisation for mental health today, we need to start thinking very differently about city living – not simply as a form of social organisation that has biological consequences, but as a form of life whose neurological and sociological aspects are quite inseparable from one another.

Indeed, the love that my brothers and I experienced while growing up, and the fact that our home became a refuge for a number of different people in need, is quite inseparable from the horror of that bleak November morning back in 1962.

But my boyfriend and I have been quite inseparable".

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Thus it is that the circle of who has rights and who is heard widens, and though the two are not quite the same thing, they are inseparable.

Jordan the brand and as the namesake of an entire subdivision of Nike, he is quite literally a brand and Jordan the public figure are fundamentally inseparable.

Completely inseparable.

The brothers were inseparable.

"It's becoming inseparable.

Dorsey and Glass soon became inseparable.

"They are inseparable".

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