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conjointly

ADJECTIVE
hand in hand
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And we, the Black church and the church across the globe, must, along with speaking, act conjointly with compassion and courage to create a more just, humane, equitable, sustainable and peaceful world.

From Washington Post • Sep. 10, 2021

Church, State and the whole world of scholarship and pedagogy will conjointly greet him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its 60 members are elected for nine-year terms by the Dail and Seanad conjointly, in batches of 20 every three years.

From Time Magazine Archive

All power is derived from the people and the legislative power is to be exercised conjointly by King and Parliament.

From Time Magazine Archive

"The East Wing is private to his lordship," was the steward's reply, addressing them all conjointly.

From The Story of Charles Strange, Vol. 3 (of 3) A Novel by Wood, Mrs. Henry




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