collectively
Example Sentences
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That result would be interpreted as the Fed signaling a much longer pause even though officials don’t collectively curate the projections the way they do for the policy statement.
Dozens of members in the International Energy Agency finalized their pledges to collectively release 400 million External link barrels of oil from their strategic reserves, which will release supplies immediately in Asia Oceania.
From Barron's
At least 10 tankers had collectively taken almost 19 million barrels from Kharg Island as of Friday, according to data provider Kpler.
Earlier studies have shown that bacteria living in the gut, known collectively as the gut microbiota, can influence how much serotonin the body produces.
From Science Daily
The difference from past ruptures is that Americans have collectively plowed more of their wealth into markets than ever before, meaning any extended downturn could hit consumer spending that powers the U.S. economy.
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