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intertwined

[in-ter-twahynd] / ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪnd /








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Experts have long cautioned against putting too much stock in year-to-year crime statistics, which can fluctuate based on complex, intertwined factors — including how authorities classify and count certain offenses.

From Los Angeles Times

It turns out the Randa family legacy is intertwined with Godzilla as well as Monarch, a secret organization dedicated to studying the giant monsters known as Titans.

From Los Angeles Times

All the while, Schnapp and his fictional alter ego became increasingly intertwined.

From Los Angeles Times

In a conflict, Taiwan’s fate would become quickly intertwined with the U.S.-Japan security alliance.

From The Wall Street Journal

This book examines how the brand’s history is intertwined with our country’s ethos.

From The Wall Street Journal