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joint

[joint] / dʒɔɪnt /






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In their joint statement, the NGOs said that demolitions in Makoko, and other settlements last year, were part of a "sinister agenda to grab land".

From BBC

Because of these differences, many couples in your situation choose other options like dividing expenses proportionally based on income or contributing to a joint household account to cover costs.

From MarketWatch

Around that time, I received a copy of a trust naming my brother and me as joint trustees.

From MarketWatch

Most projects are carried out in partnership with national and international research institutions through joint research efforts or technology transfer agreements with companies and research organizations.

From Science Daily

The CEO of Steel Dynamics, Mark Millett, last week expressed disappointment at BlueScope’s reaction to the joint takeover bid in a call with analysts.

From The Wall Street Journal