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intertwined

[in-ter-twahynd] / ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪnd /








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The fortunes of these two groups are too tightly intertwined.

From MarketWatch Jun. 29, 2026

Lesser-known documents illuminating other perspectives include the Dunmore Proclamation of 1775 which offered freedom to enslaved people who joined British forces, revealing how intertwined the war was with slavery.

From Barron's Jun. 22, 2026

The challenge highlights the difficulty governments face in overcoming economic vulnerabilities that emerge in a deeply intertwined world.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 7, 2026

One condition alone can be difficult to address, but intertwined maladies further complicate matters.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 6, 2026

A bass guitar’s slow notes intertwined with a saxophone’s glee, creating a jazz-funk, strut-like rhythm, soon joined by trumpets and drums.

From "Sir Fig Newton and the Science of Persistence" by Sonja Thomas




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