Sentence examples for whose interplay from inspiring English sources

The phrase "whose interplay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the interaction or relationship between two or more elements, often in a context discussing dynamics or connections. Example: "The study focuses on the two cultures whose interplay has shaped the region's history."

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On the one hand, there's Danny L Harle, whose interplay of choruses and synth sounds fits within a relatively traditional dance music structure.

The earlier trio episodes were lent clout, drama and funky earthiness by Charnett Moffett's double-bass playing, whose interplay with the restless, rumbling drumming of Denardo Coleman was a striking counterpoise to Ornette Coleman's airy, dancing themes.

Mr Gehring has evidence that the two interchangeable genes act as master switches which activate at least 2,500 others whose interplay ultimately determines that development.Will we ever be able to unravel these genes' labyrinthine workings?

Inspired by the true story of an Algerian ex-con (whose nationality is here transposed) and his aristocratic employer turned friend, this benefits from the palpable chemistry between François Cluzet and Omar Sy, whose interplay zings with wit, warmth and humour.

Members of this so-called MRG family encode factors whose interplay with chromatin--DNA in its coiled-up state--appears to influence the translation of other genes into proteins.

Furthermore, transcriptional regulation involves members of the AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR (ARF), MYB, NAC, and WRKY gene families [ 11- 14] whose interplay eventually determines the amounts of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin produced during secondary cell wall formation [ 7].

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Completing the upstairs-downstairs menagerie, but not the cast, are local shopkeepers, Barry and Lindy Love, whose routine interplay is an excruciating emblem of stupid male domination and helpless female submission.

Ms. Scaggs, whose charged interplay with Mr. Fitzpatrick fuels the band's energetic live shows, is a more prominent presence on the new album.

Leading a band of rebels whose feisty interplay had a "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" chemistry, Exstasis delivers transcendence at a terrible personal cost.

"Don't you know that it's different for girls?" On the recording, from the 1979 album "I'm the Man," the song has simple orchestration: guitar, bass, and drums, whose taut interplay create a feeling of intimacy and power.

Also featured on that song was Rahzel, the human beat box from the hip-hop band the Roots, whose vocal interplay with the part-time Innocent Criminal Nick Rich (also a human beat box) lifted Mr. Harper's sound firmly into the present.

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