verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
closely
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And the two are closely interwoven .
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As in the past, the lives of seals and man are still closely interwoven .
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The two kinds of evolution are closely interwoven .
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For, in reality, the research and teaching activities are so closely interwoven that they are inseparable.
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The values of privacy and the values of home are closely interwoven , especially in contemporary middle-class culture.
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Most are, after all, sessile non-moving creatures formed into an intricate tapestry of living organisms often closely interwoven with one another.
inextricably
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Curriculum and assessment are, as every teacher knows, inextricably interwoven .
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These two themes - danger and dependence - are inextricably interwoven in individual cognitive and affective orientations.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"Poison" is three interwoven stories in one.
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The modern music is interwoven with hits from the 1920s.
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The silk is interwoven with gold and silver threads.