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junto com
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juntos
In conjunction with; combined.
together
jointly
conjointly
put together
together with
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junto com
1
The Goldman partners own their stake
collectively
,
the New York Times said.
2
It's time to
collectively
use our votes in the fight for justice.
3
These economies already
collectively
buy half of the automobiles sold worldwide today.
4
However, the ANC veterans are
collectively
looking to lose an entire President.
5
A recession is caused by a certain form of
collectively
self-defeating behavior.
6
In 2015, the world finally,
collectively
,
decided to take climate change seriously.
7
We must respond to this by lifting our game
collectively
,
he said.
8
The Bank of Japan holds assets
collectively
worth more than Japan's economy.
9
But this is something we have to work
collectively
with the public.
10
The race
collectively
is agnostic, whatever may be the case with individuals.
11
No one, let's be clear, is suggesting the media are
collectively
angelic.
12
The investors
collectively
are the third largest stakeholder, according to Refinitiv data.
13
The EU's economy is the largest in the world when viewed
collectively
.
14
The decision to deploy the Jupiters had been taken
collectively
by NATO.
15
But campaigners said an entire community has been
collectively
punished with exile.
16
But the Deanery
collectively
refused to take active steps in the matter.
collectively
know collectively
take collectively
work collectively
act collectively
collectively responsible
Portuguese
junto com
coletivamente
em companhia de
juntamente
bem como
Spanish
juntos
colectivamente
conjuntamente