intrinsic part

collocation in English

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intrinsic
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/
us
/ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/
being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person ...
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part
noun
uk
/pɑːt/
us
/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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(Definition ofintrinsicandpartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In this way he saw affect as anintrinsicpartof the human neurobehavioral repertoire.
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The first of these phases is akin to the term simplification that is anintrinsicpartof first-order unification.
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More generally, one can consider maps and families of maps where noise is anintrinsicpartof the description.
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The rectangular volume of the house itself is visually and physically anintrinsicpartof this terraced hillside.
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How does and how can the ethical component of education become anintrinsicpartof the curriculum?
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In contrast, we consider maps and families of maps where noise is anintrinsicpartof the description.
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Sustainable development is anintrinsicpartof this aim.
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That will be anintrinsicpartof all teachers' training.
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That money should form anintrinsicpartof all pensions.
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It is anintrinsicpartof every household.
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It was anintrinsicpartof the gerrymandering programme.
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Making available is anintrinsicpartof this undertaking.
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Screening is anintrinsicpartof our health care system.
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That is anintrinsicpartof the care programme approach.
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If unconscious operations are anintrinsicpartof the two-types-ofevents mental life claimed by the authors, the integration of processes and representations remains unclear.
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This is important because any approach that actually took similarity to be anintrinsicpartof the process of interpretation would quickly lapse into incoherence.
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Others were anintrinsicpartof the village for a while and then, perhaps, their members left or produced no sons to continue the family name.
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Mediating between the two levels is a semiring of scalars, which is anintrinsicpartof the structure and represents the probability amplitudes in the abstract.
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Such choices, indeed, are a valid andintrinsicpartof local political life.
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It should not be a bolt-on aspect, but anintrinsicpartof the democratic process.
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The national tests are anintrinsicpartof the national curriculum.
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The high degree of convergence will become a real andintrinsicpartof monetary union.
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This practical problem of making the supply available is anintrinsicpartof the question.
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They play a vital andintrinsicpartin the whole picture of distribution, wholesale and retail.
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Gambling is anintrinsicpartof the seaside offering to our visitors.
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