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Interrelated

usgb/ˌɪntərɪˈleɪtɪd/Volume
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Usage ContextPlay
Use 'interrelated' to describe complex systems or problems where elements affect each other. SlideEconomic growth and environmental sustainability are interrelated challenges.
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Avoid OverusePlay
Don't use 'interrelated' for simple relationships; it's best for complex or multiple connections. SlideThe success of a team relies on interrelated factors like communication, skill, and strategy.
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Not Always PositivePlay
'Interrelated' does not imply a positive connection; the relationships can be problematic. SlidePoverty, lack of education, and crime are often interrelated issues in urban settings.