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conjunction

[kuhn-juhngk-shuhn] / kənˈdʒʌŋk ʃən /


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At least when it comes to wet floating, Choquette says, there’s enough research now that she’d like to see insurance companies cover it as an adjunct treatment for anxiety, in conjunction with therapy.

From Los Angeles Times

He has been working in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the Guthrie case, but the relationship has seemed strained at times.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company is also issuing new forecasts in conjunction with its capital-markets day.

From MarketWatch

MCC Laws manager Fraser Stewart said the move comes following considerable time testing the bats in conjunction with manufacturers and any performance advantage from Type D bats will be "marginal at best".

From BBC

Warsh has said Fed rate cuts could take place in conjunction with shrinking the central bank’s balance sheet, which mainly affects the capital markets and intermediate-to-longer-term interest rates.

From Barron's