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intertwine

[in-ter-twahyn] / ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪn /


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"There's no greater symbol of how closely the Canadian and American economies have been intertwined than automobiles," the prime minister said.

From Barron's

"We are operating in a world where geopolitics, economics and also energy security are increasingly intertwined," she told a press conference.

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The deal further intertwines Musk's sprawling business empire, which already includes carmaker Tesla and social media platform X, formerly Twitter.

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The world economy is more intertwined, trade patterns have changed, and some jobs have disappeared.

From The Wall Street Journal

Xi told Starmer on Thursday that their countries should strengthen dialogue and cooperation in the context of a "complex and intertwined" international situation.

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