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conjointly

adjective as in hand in hand

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And we, the Black church and the church across the globe, must, along with speaking, act conjointly with compassion and courage to create a more just, humane, equitable, sustainable and peaceful world.

Violence by masters and the state conjointly against slaves recurred often.

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Had we put a plan in place sooner, it would have been so much better because we could have been working on it conjointly.”

They united upon one of their number, and conjointly borrowed the large sums requisite to purchase the election.

Honours in trumps are thus reckoned: If a player and his partner conjointly hold— I. The five honours of the trump suit, they score for honours five times the value of the trump suit trick.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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