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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strongly interwoven" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that two or more things are closely connected or deeply intertwined with each other. Example: The themes of love and loss are strongly interwoven in this novel, creating a powerful emotional impact on the reader.
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Regular patterns, which are found in both natural and man-modified environments, are strongly interwoven with free-surface flows.
The four groups of phospholipids (diacyl-PCs, lyso-PCs, acyl-alkyl-PCs, and sphingomyelins) still showed locally clustered structures, but are strongly interwoven in the network.
The two dispersals would be strongly interwoven, and eastern ISEA (East Timor) would not only represent the last section of a southward corridor (see above), but also the assumed bottleneck through which only few haplogroups made it to Melanesia and Polynesia [ 28, 84, 85].
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Moreover, financial exclusion is interwoven with social dependency making financially excluded/underserved populations strongly dependable on their social networks.
Their finances are interwoven.
Our histories are interwoven.
His "Wind" scenes suggest two tempos interwoven.
Life is so interwoven, so variously organized.
Daily life is interwoven inextricably with microorganisms.
Our biochemistry is interwoven with theirs.
Religion, law, and custom were inextricably interwoven.
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