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collectively

[kuh-lek-tiv-lee] / kəˈlɛk tɪv li /








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Roosevelt’s National Industrial Recovery Act granted workers the right to collectively bargain.

From The Wall Street Journal

The US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and UAE - collectively known as "the Quad" - proposed a three-month humanitarian truce to the two sides in September.

From BBC

Over the past few years, the Premier League has developed a more possession-based strategy and, individually and collectively, defending has without doubt been restricted by our obsession to play football 'the right way'.

From BBC

"We are struggling to resolve major crises together around this table," Macron said, warning: "The G20 is at risk and we are not collectively mobilising towards some priorities."

From Barron's

Hindenburg in its January report alleged that Vinod Adani entities have collectively moved "billions of dollars" into Adani's publicly listed and private entities, often without required disclosure of the related party nature of the deals.

From Reuters