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Discover Ludwig"they intertwine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that two or more things have become connected or interwoven in a complex or intricate way. You can use it in any sentence where you want to describe the relationship or connection between two or more things. Example: "The history of these two countries intertwines throughout the centuries, with cultural exchange and conflicts shaping their present-day relationship."
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Along the mutual boundary of intertwined basins, variant basins of attraction become narrower and narrower, meanwhile they intertwine together.
"Sometimes they intertwine.
"They give out the federal vouchers, O.K., for vouchers that they intertwine with local municipal housing authorities.
I think I'm right on all of these counts, obviously — about the policy, the politics, and the way they intertwine.
Our age is still religious; it's just made its peace with human appetites and all the varied ways they intertwine.
"You put your personality out there and then they slam it," he says now, still studying the dancers as they intertwine to some slow electronic music.
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In high school science classes, she found they intertwined in biology research.
In the dusk, they intertwined until the reds, whites and blues seemed almost indistinguishable.
There, they intertwined arms, sang along to an acoustic guitar and talked about how the war was affecting the world, said Matt Heffernan, a junior who took part.
Did the meth users form a separate society from other Oelwein townspeople or were they intertwined?
"They are intertwined, they are extremely familiar with one another.
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