US /ɪnˈsɛpərəbəl,-ˈsɛprə-/
・UK /ɪnˈseprəbl/
Quick tip: 'take off' is an inseparable phrasal verb. This means we always keep the words 'take' and 'off' together, and we never put an object in the middle.
Now we are inseparable.
Remember you and me used to be inseparable.
Remember, you and me used to be inseparable.
They are inseparable.
They are inseparable.
The two are inseparable.
The two are inseparable.
He moved around the corner from me probably my 10th grade year, maybe 11th grade year, and once he was around the corner from me, I mean, we were just, like, inseparable, you know, we both stopped playing baseball, 10th grade.
And once he was around the corner from me, I mean, we were just, like, inseparable.
days when the trio were inseparable friends. On the 12th, and again on the 14th, the door was shut
and the face of the host had looked from one to the other as in the old days when the trio were inseparable friends.
Uranium-235 and I'm Uranium-238 almost inseparable isotopes. I couldn't have imagined how good
You're like Uranium-235 and I'm Uranium-238, almost inseparable isotopes.
Creative brilliance might well be inseparable from logistical unreliability.
Creative brilliance might well be inseparable from logistical unreliability.
It's inseparable.
It's inseparable.