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concerted

[kuhn-sur-tid] / kənˈsɜr tɪd /


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The rumours, though mostly ignored, never fully disappeared, and this year he decided to make "a concerted effort to find their origin".

From BBC

But the proposal is fiercely opposed by Japan, which consumes large quantities of eel and has launched a concerted lobbying effort to ensure the amendment fails.

From Barron's

“Those who perform civic service should expect to be held to a higher standard. This wasn’t a mistake. This was a concerted effort to flout the law to escape justice.”

From Los Angeles Times

But taken together, the actions add up to a concerted campaign to give Trump more direct power over federal programs and spending than any president in recent history.

From Los Angeles Times

They came on and played as a series of cameos, rather than a concerted force to change tactics that had run their course.

From BBC