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conjunction

[kuhn-juhngk-shuhn] / kənˈdʒʌŋk ʃən /


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Then Marinovich, a Democrat working in conjunction with state Republican leaders in Topeka, offered tax incentives to draw a race car stadium to pastures of western KCK, beating out other bidders including KCMO.

From The Wall Street Journal

In conjunction with the deals on pricing, each of the nine companies has negotiated an agreement with the Commerce Department that provides a three-year stay on tariffs in exchange for onshoring manufacturing, administration officials said.

From MarketWatch

"It was a decision made in conjunction with other people, it is really important that we consult with others and everyone unanimously agreed that the closure was the right thing to do."

From BBC

“FireGuard does not pick up spot fires caused by ember cast or downed power lines, so it is important this tool is used in conjunction with other tools to increase situational awareness,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

The break in Noosa was planned before the Ashes series began and was arranged in conjunction with Cricket Australia.

From BBC