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collective

[kuh-lek-tiv] / kəˈlɛk tɪv /


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Think it not strange; one perfect improvisation leads to another, jazz music is a way of life, collective improvisation is — one note calls to another, one star lights another.

From Los Angeles Times

The rap on this year’s pack of gubernatorial hopefuls is they’re a collective bore, as though the lack of A-list sizzle and failure to throw off sparks is some kind of mortal sin.

From Los Angeles Times

Parents have the right by law to withdraw their children from RE and collective worship like school assemblies.

From BBC

“We need a greater collective sense of these ongoing calamities as the new normal,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

"It is remarkable that quantum analog simulators based on ultracold atoms can now be cooled down to temperatures where intricate quantum collective phenomena show up," says Georges.

From Science Daily