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jointly

[joint-lee] / ˈdʒɔɪnt li /


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If a piece of jewellery is jointly owned by two people, the permission of both owners is usually needed in order to sell it.

From BBC

The tournament, jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, begins on February 7.

From Barron's

One proposed strategy involves adversarial collaborations, in which competing theories are tested against each other through experiments designed jointly by their supporters.

From Science Daily

The additional deduction will begin to be phased out for individuals with modified adjusted gross income of $75,000, or $150,000 for those who are married filing jointly, the Internal Revenue Service said.

From MarketWatch

SYDNEY—Speculation is rife that the U.S. and Japan could act jointly to support the yen.

From The Wall Street Journal