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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well integrated into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe how something has been incorporated into another thing. For example, "He had been well integrated into the team, so he fit in perfectly."
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Is the EMR already well integrated into the workflow?
But these are not well integrated into the air traffic system.
Antwerp is also well integrated into Europe's vast inland waterway network.
But the problem is that these cycles are not well integrated into most climate models.
Klebs was well integrated into the early community of historians of medicine.
Marriage is common; single parenthood is rare; the old are well integrated into family life.
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Nevertheless, these debates are often not well- integrated into mainstream conversations about health policy and practice [ 10].
Many appear relatively well-integrated into British society.
But much of the information learned during a sleep-deprived week will not be well-integrated into memory circuits.
[But] they seem like classic Apple design - simple, and well-integrated into the iPhone experience.
In South Africa, trauma treatment has not been well-integrated into the HIV care setting.
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