adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an integral garage (= part of a house and not a separate building )
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The house has huge gardens and an integral garage.
an integral part (= a necessary part of the whole thing )
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These workshops are an integral part of the course.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
as
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The various roles of agriculture will have to be seen as integral aspects of the broader rural, national and international economy.
■ NOUN
element
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And in all this the enquirer's subjectivity is an integral element of the enquiry.
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With vineyards reaching into the town, wine is an integral element to any Stuttgart meal.
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So an integral element in the life of the great city became the daily weekday ingress and exodus of commuters.
part
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It enables borders to be woven as an integral part of the carpet allowing continuation of the design without mitred corners.
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Fear is an integral part of individual and organizational life.
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Thus, banks suggest that each private key password also be used as an integral part of the encryption algorithm.
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However, they are an integral part of the course and as such are also for use by individual readers.
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An integral part of this global project is its feminist goal.
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An exception is in those curricula where it is an integral part of a course of liturgical studies.
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The notes on pages 38 to 54 form an integral part of the accounts.
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Music is an integral part of life and ritual in the Andes.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Music should be an integral part of children's education.