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joint

[joint] / dʒɔɪnt /






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Following the meeting, in a joint statement to journalists at the presidential palace, Delcy Rodríguez urged fellow lawmakers to back the reforms so investments could come to the country.

From BBC

Stiff knees, sore hips, and persistent joint pain are often brushed off as normal signs of aging.

From Science Daily

A joint statement to Rubio from 61 Democratic lawmakers called the issues Americans abroad are facing “predictable” and pushed the State Department to “help those Americans affected return to the United States safely and quickly.”

From Salon

“In the month of March, we will conduct joint operations with our regional allies, including the United States,” Noboa had announced Monday.

From The Wall Street Journal

“You get these two incredibly intelligent misfits who are out of joint with the social world that they’re in,” Fiennes says.

From Los Angeles Times