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collective

[kuh-lek-tiv] / kəˈlɛk tɪv /


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She said that caused more collective trauma in the city, because the web of people personally connected to it was larger.

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"They're all very similar in structure, so if we could come up with a standard set of maintenance protocols, then we could take a collective approach and that would help reduce the costs," he explained.

From BBC

It is the “Capibaras Tour,” a concert series inspired by the South American creature that has captured the collective Mexican heart.

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With collective bargaining, workers could demand transparency about the use of enterprise AI and demand fair compensation for the knowledge it gathers.

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Free markets, when they work, are the collective thinking of millions of investors.

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