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taken together
adverb as in altogether
Example Sentences
Question 16: Can two sisters be taken together while taking slaves?
Taken together, the tweets form a slanted but valuable picture of ISIS and one of the only portraits of its leaders.
Taken together, it gives them a huge tactical advantage over the beleaguered Ukrainian armed forces.
“All of these facts taken together can lead to only one conclusion,” Koch said.
Taken together, our energy policy is creating jobs and leading to a cleaner, safer planet.
I admitted every one of these possibilities but said, every time, that taken together, they destroyed one another.
So a person might go on for pages, enumerating the attributes which, taken together, make up the general idea of man.
These two judgments, taken together, give a valuable picture of Napoleon's mind.
M. erythrurum and Ictiobus bubalus were taken together at only two stations.
Fire as a cause of wounds is responsible for more cases of heartrot than all other injuries taken together.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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