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in sync

adjective as in together

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The cast of “Abbott Elementary” is so in sync.

From Salon

For all its demographic changes, Leon’s “Our Town,” which is infused with spirituals from wide-ranging religious traditions, completely accepting of an interracial relationship and welcoming of other forms of diversity that likely would have been pushed to the outer margins in the Grover’s Corners that Wilder imagined, feels utterly in sync with the play’s prevailing spirit.

Speaking in sync, the duo said they share each other's "belief in the promise of America" and announced together "live from New York; it's Saturday night".

From BBC

“In California, we’re not a monolith and we’re not all in sync on this issue,” Romero said.

“He’s for states being able to ban abortion. He’s against any form of gun safety legislation. He’s for opening up the oil spigots. These are views right out of Project 2025 and Trump, but they are not in sync in California,” Schiff said.

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

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