inextricable part

collocation in English

meaningsofinextricableandpart

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inextricable
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.ɪkˈstrɪk.ə.bəl/
us
/ˌɪn.ɪkˈstrɪk.ə.bəl/
unable to be separated, released, or ...
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part
noun
uk
/pɑːt/
us
/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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They were songwriters from the very start and that was aninextricablepartof their stardom.
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The truth is that ritual is not an optional preface to, but aninextricablepartof, the entire art of puppetry, which is fundamentally holistic.
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A rigid demarcation of what the tachistoscope is narrows such an exploration prematurely, and then turns that decision into aninextricablepartof the object under investigation.
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They have considered the self-employed in isolation, but the self-employed are aninextricablepartof our society.
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The outgoers scheme is aninextricablepartof the quota system.
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In this way, commercials infiltrate the consumerist society and become aninextricablepartof culture.
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That was his style, which was aninextricablepartof his personality.
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Now the religious innocent is aninextricablepartof religious literature throughout the ages....
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Much of what would have been construed as ordinary, even unremarkable during this period was aninextricablepartof the ship's history.
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His program and the methods he used to put it into effect therefore became inextricable parts of the social issue.
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