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banding

[ban-ding] / ˈbæn dɪŋ /








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Much as in 1620, banding together can be essential to the common good.

From Washington Post

One legislative solution that I’ve championed would lift antitrust restrictions against small media companies banding together to negotiate.

From Seattle Times

Referring to Christians, religious minorities, and secular people, Dutchin said, "We all need to be banding together in this moment and working against this rising wave of toxic Christian nationalism."

From Salon

Nearly two years ago, retail punters bid up Bed Bath & Beyond's shares by banding together on online forums, costing bearish hedge funds billions of dollars.

From Reuters

And arbitration clauses usually prohibit people with grievances from banding together in class-action suits to share the costs of lawyers, expert witnesses and so on.

From New York Times