Sentence examples for To band from inspiring English sources

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To band

noun

A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.

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Businesses started to band together.

So we had to band together".

The remaining farmers plan to band together.

"We all have to band together.

Also key is being sensitive to band members' demands.

Fleet's acquisitions inspired smaller banks to band together.

Clinton advised them to band together as "a constant drumbeat".

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A nonlocal band-to-band tunneling model has been used.

The peak at 1.00 eV corresponds to band-to-band transitions with the nominal indium concentration of 80%[311, 34].

This process leads to band-tail-like dynamic properties.

You will no longer be able to Band-Aid your wounds and keep it pushin'.

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