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coalition

[koh-uh-lish-uhn] / ˌkoʊ əˈlɪʃ ən /


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The protests, happening Monday in about 40 cities nationwide, as ABC-7 reported, were organized by a loose coalition of about 30 groups.

From Los Angeles Times

MPs from the governing coalition stress any "brain drain" is not a new problem for the country, and say its recent deeper woes are a hangover from the Covid-19 pandemic.

From BBC

U.S. commanders in the region oversee coalition air defenses that include local partners, but both have been overwhelmed at times by Iranian missiles and drones in recent days.

From The Wall Street Journal

And 35 years ago, oil prices had their biggest single-day drop in history just after coalition forces began bombing Saddam Hussein’s military—a conflict affecting at least three major crude exporters.

From The Wall Street Journal

For more than three decades, Nepal has seen a revolving door of fragile government coalitions largely dominated by three parties.

From BBC