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unitedly

adverb as in concurrently

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“We call on the international community to decisively and unitedly take practical steps to stop the killing and torture of protesters.”

But the vote, he added, would show “that we can come together unitedly.”

Pierre, after his early success with “The Tropical Summer,” decides to write “a comprehensive compacted work, to whose speedy completion two tremendous motives unitedly impelled;—the burning desire to deliver what he thought to be new, or at least miserably neglected Truth to the world; and the prospective menace of being absolutely penniless.”

Dhan Singh Rawat, a BJP minister in Rajasthan, on Friday appealed to all Hindus to vote for the party like all “Muslims unitedly vote for the Congress”, the main opposition party.

From Reuters

“Jeremy has called every major policy issue in the last 40 years – from apartheid to Iraq and Libya – right, when the establishment has been mostly or unitedly wrong,” Murray said.

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

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