In contact with each other or in proximity.
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Examples for "together"
Examples for "together"
1The last crisis brought Europe and the world together, at least briefly.
2Working together, government leaders confronted these challenges and successfully contained the crisis.
3Toke Talagi says political leaders need to work together on the issue.
4He said government and the sector needed to formulate a solution together.
5The State and the industry would come together to fund new medicines.
1He'd been doing it several times a year for years on end.
2Elsewhere, carcasses were often left exposed on platforms for months on end.
3He trembled; his hair stood on end; he could not control himself.
4A runelord can fight for hours on end, but not without food.
5Cars had to line up for days on end at the pumps.
1In the first days, Mausami slept-sixteen ,eighteen ,twentyhours at a stretch.
2He was still yawning; he had slept eighteen hours at a stretch.
3Now she merely sat by the fire for hours at a stretch.
4His tongue can roll and rattle for twelve hours at a stretch.
5One subtle answer may be true, or even at a stretch, two.
6You don't even deceive yourself, not for three minutes at a stretch.
7As far as references points go, we're at a stretch here.
8He was alert for as long as fifteen minutes at a stretch now.
9Besides, it would have meant eighteen hours in the air at a stretch.
10We were doing no more than seven miles at a stretch.
11Often he rode in a doze for miles at a stretch.
12All he could manage was three hours at a stretch before passing out.
13It might go eighty miles at a stretch, but I won't guarantee more.
14Sometimes he was away from home a fortnight at a stretch.
15I can take two watches at a stretch, if it comes to that.
16He would gallop as much as fifty versts at a stretch!