tie intimately

Frequency: 6.92.5 per million words

to connect or bind two or more things in a very close, fundamental way

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  • Their destinies were tied intimately together from the very beginning.
  • The company's success is intimately tied to customer satisfaction and loyalty.
  • These two scientific theories are so intimately tied that one cannot exist without the other.
  • His personal life became intimately tied to his political career after the scandal.
  • Economic growth is often intimately tied with technological advancement and innovation.
  • The artist's work was intimately tied to her cultural heritage and personal experiences.
  • Their research projects are intimately tied, sharing common methodologies and objectives.
  • You cannot separate ideas that are so intimately tied to human experience.
  • From ancient times, humans have been intimately tied to the natural world and its cycles.
  • The novel's intricate plot ties the characters' fates intimately, leading to a dramatic climax.