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banding

[ban-ding] / ˈbæn dɪŋ /








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Those two votes were a key motivation for the SNP in doing a deal with the Scottish Greens after the 2021 election; they would no longer be forced into concessions by the opposition banding together.

From BBC

There’s a final possibility: the activists banding together.

From New York Times

Mr Wallace and Ms Cozza said they are banding together with other locals to bring in outside experts to examine soil and water and bring in an attorney to answer legal questions.

From BBC

Later, it gets cacophonous, with the trumpets all shouting over one another or briefly banding together in door-knocking, ricocheting phrases, as if the reverb has been turned way up.

From New York Times

Much as in 1620, banding together can be essential to the common good.

From Washington Post