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Recent Examples of interrelateWhen more variables are in play, more things can go wrong and, as the world economy is enmeshed, interdependent, and interrelated like never before, things that go wrong, go wrong quickly.—David McWilliams, Time, 9 Apr. 2025 Parallelism is a lot harder when steps are interrelated, such that the AI must execute a step, wait for a result, and then do the next step.—Lance Eliot, Forbes, 6 Mar. 2025 And there’s a way in which, kind of like surfing itself, those extremes are interrelated.—Outside Online, 5 Mar. 2025 Everyone was interrelated, everyone was dependent on each other.—Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 23 Nov. 2024 See All Example Sentences for interrelate
The waterway is crucial to significant shipments of oil, natural gas and related products like fertilizer, and its effective closure rocked the global economy.
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Julia Frankel,
Los Angeles Times,
14 June 2026
But as Martial related, the opening of the Colosseum was followed by games for 100 days.
Consumers are tired of garments that fall apart or fail to meet their expectations, and Artistic Milliners is collaborating to deliver quality in concert with quickness.
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SJ Studio,
Footwear News,
12 June 2026
Biologists have observed that in times of crisis, species collaborate with one another to increase their chances of survival.
The German government acknowledged the companies’ inability to cooperate on the jet but, speaking at the Berlin Air Show this week, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz struck an optimistic tone, looking ahead to what the countries could still achieve with the rest of the FCAS project.
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Joseph Ataman,
CNN Money,
13 June 2026
During a September 2025 exercise, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency held a triage challenge to test the abilities of drones to cooperate with humans in responding to casualties.
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Zita Ballinger Fletcher,
Forbes.com,
12 June 2026
Approximately 38 million Americans play off-course forms of golf, none of which have grown more in recent years than the indoor simulator space, where golfers and non-golfers alike are able to practice, compete and/or socialize.
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Erik Matuszewski,
Forbes.com,
13 June 2026
Hudson and Moscoso Boedo's teen birth rate study specifically cites the American Time Use Survey, which documented a 44% decline in in-person socializing among teens between ages 15 and 19, from 2003 to 2019.
Symptoms of prolonged deficiency include ventroflexion of the neck (bending the head toward the floor); mental dullness (confusion, lethargy, non-responsiveness, failing to interact, low energy); vision changes; wobbly walking, circling, or falling; seizures; and weakness and lethargy.
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Michele Laufik,
Martha Stewart,
10 June 2026
These microscopic spaces could potentially provide locations where hydrogen delivered by solar wind interacts with oxygen present in lunar minerals.
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Neetika Walter,
Interesting Engineering,
10 June 2026
The plan was for Wetzel to play a handful of tunes off the LP, which dropped on Friday, before settling into a series of handshakes and selfies with a crowd that mingled at cocktail tables and velvet couches.
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Josh Crutchmer,
Rolling Stone,
12 June 2026
Mary-Kate, on the other hand, let her side bangs do their thing, while the rest of her auburn hair mingled around her.
Miller said his biggest takeaway from the SEED program was to network as much as possible so people know about your business.
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Alexandra Kukulka,
Chicago Tribune,
1 June 2026
Beyond entertainment, the club was a cornerstone of nightlife and a primary gathering place for Black political and community leaders to network and develop strategies related to the civil rights movement.
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Charlotte Observer,
Charlotte Observer,
29 May 2026