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intrinsically

[in-trin-sik-lee, -zik] / ɪnˈtrɪn sɪk li, -zɪk /






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These two Chelsea players are grouped together because they were both signed in 2023, seven months apart, and their success is intrinsically linked.

From BBC

Sophie Weeks, head of Public Affairs and Communications at Welsh Women's Aid, said: "The cost-of-living crisis and the housing crisis are intrinsically linked, and each exacerbates the other."

From BBC

"Sensuality is intrinsically connected to an inner experience that makes women spontaneous and natural. Free of any fabrication."

From Reuters

“Our system is intrinsically better and has fewer distortions,” asserts Andrew Webb, an MRI physicist at Leiden University Medical Centre, so it requires less help from processing such as machine learning.

From Science Magazine

Human health and food security is intrinsically tied to the health of insect populations.

From Salon