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Meanings of take collectively in anglès
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Usage of take collectively in anglès
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The decision to deploy the Jupiters had been takencollectively by NATO.
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All these facts takencollectively compelled us to discuss terms of peace.
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Takencollectively, they could not have amounted to 230 men, women, and children.
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Do the issues, takencollectively, consider all phases of the proposition?
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Takencollectively, these articles present a wealth of diverse viewpoints.
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These races, takencollectively, constitute the National Hunt season, which runs from mid-summer to spring.
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Takencollectively, the events of 1800 do constitute a revolution-thefirst party revolution in American history.
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Some of the items of this evidence are very trivial, but takencollectively they have considerable force.
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Takencollectively, on the other hand, they are far more profoundly true to nature and to art.
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Responsibility had to be takencollectively.
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The people takencollectively are society, and society is a living organism, not a mere aggregation of individuals.
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The individual trees, for example, are takencollectively, and their divine representative worshipped as the god of the groves.
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Medicine is a collection of uncertain prescriptions, the results of which, takencollectively, are more fatal than useful to mankind.
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He fell in with two parties of natives, which, takencollectively, amounted to thirty-five in number, but had no communication with them.
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Mantashe has, however, said that responsibility for the losses and decline in support during the local government elections has to be takencollectively.
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The runes takencollectively are properly called the futhorc, the word being made up of the names of the first of the runes.