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join together
verb as in add
verb as in amalgamate
verb as in collaborate
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verb as in federate
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Example Sentences
Often described as an “architect” of the seas, corals can join together to form vast reefs where fish and other species live.
Smartphone Free Childhood, a grassroots movement calling for parents to join together "to make childhood better for their children", says thousands have signed its "parent pact".
“Only in America,” Harris said, was it possible for two people of such different backgrounds and heritages to join together to make it “all the way” to the White House.
It’s possible that several opposition parties could join together to oust the ANC completely from government and Ramaphosa as president if they don’t have a majority.
“When we all join together, the district does listen a little bit more.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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