inseparable part

collocation in English

meaningsofinseparableandpart

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inseparable
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈsep.rə.bəl/
us
/ɪnˈsep.rə.bəl/
If two or more people are inseparable, they are such good friends that they spend most of their ...
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part
noun
uk
/pɑːt/
us
/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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(Definition ofinseparableandpartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Advertisements are aninseparablepartof free and fair competition.
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An amnesty is an essential andinseparablepartof that.
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However, 'interpretive archaeology' goes further in suggesting that the ways in which we interpret and order this past is aninseparablepartof archaeological enquiry.
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Unfortunately wetlands are not yet considered aninseparablepartof a river basin or coastal region.
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Theater has always been aninseparablepartof his life.
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Voice is aninseparablepartof human personality.
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The outcome of all this is that advertisements are aninseparablepartof the freedom of speech.
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In this context, the country-of-origin principle must be seen as aninseparablepartof the directive.
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Concrete advances are now aninseparablepartof the problem of getting the principle of federation accepted.
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Most drug co-ordinators now see issues to do with solvents as aninseparablepartof their drug education activities.
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That is aninseparablepartof town planning, and town planning is the function of the local authority.
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Conscious listening and conscious awareness of our role as sound-makers is aninseparablepartof acoustic ecology, as it deepens our understanding of relationships between living beings and the soundscape.
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Therefore, we have to take the two together, education and training, as aninseparablepartof the lives of the young 16- to 18-year-olds.
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Import substitution is aninseparablepartof work by officials on both external and internal commercial policies; none has it as his sole responsibility.
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As the wireless service is an integral andinseparablepartof the service there, you cannot transfer the cable service and keep the wireless service.
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He led a simple life and his cycle wasinseparablepartof his life.
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The wall space between the units thus becomes aninseparablepartof the painting.
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All matter, energy, and life are an interconnected unity of which we are aninseparablepart.
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In a maritime country, maritime matters are aninseparablepartof a complex logistical system and are an integral part of the country's overall economic system.
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Under this arrangement a personal service would be seen not as a separate entity but as aninseparablepartof the wider concept of medical care.
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It is aninseparablepartof the good race relations record, of which we can be proud, that we have a firm but fair immigration control.
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A family of ritual dances characterized by turning and swirling, is aninseparablepartof any "cem".
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It is mainly because the founders use the same materials as the steel producers that they must be regarded as aninseparablepartof the iron and steel industry.
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As far as the funding system is concerned, transparency forms aninseparablepartof the implementation of values, and the first priority must therefore be to have unambiguous funding conditions.
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