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join forces

verb as in pool

Strongest match

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Eliot got it from the start, but in Woolf’s case bafflement joined forces with snobbery.

Once the others joined forces a year later on the club team Northwest Select, there wasn’t much anyone could do to stop them.

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The school had recently joined forces with The McCarthy-Dixon Foundation as part of an intergenerational stories project where students meet with older people to share tales.

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When he and his wife married in their late 30s, joining forces meant they would have to evict one entire household full of stuff.

Geopolitically, recognition of China’s growing force in technology—of the risk of a second China shock—could reinvigorate global alliances as Western countries join forces to protect themselves.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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