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collective

[kuh-lek-tiv] / kəˈlɛk tɪv /


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Even “Four Weddings,” in which brides rated one another’s ceremonies on food, dresses and décor, now feels like a kind of collective fever dream.

From Salon

"But my feeling is that if you work as a strong trusting team, a collective team, guided and inspired by the vision and the mission of this project, together you can only succeed."

From Barron's

Each contract is built on a “yes” or “no” outcome, and the price range of between $0.01 and $0.99 reflects what the collective market thinks of that outcome’s likelihood.

From MarketWatch

In an era when most viewing happens alone, at home or on phones, “What a Wonderful World” insists — almost stubbornly — on collective attention as a radical act.

From Los Angeles Times

Givan told Talkback that there "would be no change whatsoever in how collective worship is currently being delivered in our schools."

From BBC