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work together

verb as in conspire

verb as in go along/go along with

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Example Sentences

We must work together to peacefully bring about change to our communities.

Later that morning I told him I was keeping a journal of our work together.

We will work together to stop this injustice, or it will destroy all of us.

Now he says they agreed to work together on ISIS—and Russia is denying it.

This is a problem where every sector, including governments and NGOs, need to work together on the solutions.

Another committee for the same purpose is also in formation, and the two committees will either amalgamate or work together.

The agents which assist gravitation in bearing this detritus downward are many, but they all work together for the same end.

We gaed to the school together, and we gaed to work together, an' I hae aye looked on you as my lass.

They had not been trained to work together, and it was madness to fight a first-class British ship with such a crew.

There was another iron-clad being built, and the Albemarle was kept waiting, so that the two could work together.

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

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