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You can use this phrase to describe a relationship (romantic, platonic, or even familial) in which two people are always together and have a deep emotional connection. For example, "Cindy and Tom were childhood friends and as they got older, their bond became stronger and they were inseparable."
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was inseparable
adjective
Unable to be separated. Bound together permanently.
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Bowie's look was inseparable from his sound.
Balance was inseparable from Plastic People.
The urgency was inseparable from the hilarity.
In 1985 he married Clodagh, from whom he was inseparable.
Character research was inseparable from mastery of the discipline.
For Franklin, individual virtue was inseparable from civic virtue.
By the Middle Ages it was inseparable from chivalry.
At first, the tent was inseparable from La Clique's appeal.
Art, especially performance art, was inseparable from activism.
His vitality was inseparable from his physical groundedness.
But some lawmakers were adamant that the abortion issue was inseparable from other women's rights concerns.
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