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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a joint look" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shared or collaborative perspective or examination of something by multiple people.
Example: "After a joint look at the project, the team decided to make some changes to the initial plan."
Alternatives: "a collective view" or "a shared perspective".
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A joint look to the figures in Tables 1 and 3 reveals that some of the regions with the highest incidence of immigration, such as Madrid or Catalonia, have relatively low unemployment rates (approximately 7%) in 2005.
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The apartment blocks in the cités, often arranged around a pharmacy, a convenience store, and a fast-food joint, look inward.
Russia's reunion with Belarus, under its populist president, Alexander Lukashenka, is part of Mr Putin's plans for rebuilding Russian influence, though Belarus's economic woes still make a real merger, such as a recent accord on a joint currency, look implausible.But it is in ex-Soviet Central Asia that Russia has recovered most ground.
The cost varies by state and weight, as does the stamps' appearance (Nebraska's, with a skull surmounting a syringe and joint, looks like Grateful Dead tribute art).
On a dark rooftop, as they pass a joint, Paul looks into John's tearful face and tells him: "I see a frightened man who doesn't realize how beautiful he is".
Both parliamentary inquiries will commence on Monday with a joint session looking at the BHS pension fund deficit, taking evidence from Alan Rubenstein, chief executive of the Pension Protection Fund, and Lesley Titcomb, chief executive of the Pensions Regulator.
Read more: This Guy Spent 40 Hours Rolling a Joint That Looks Like Joan of Arc.
She lit a joint and looked longingly toward the big peach sunset, saying Beeauuu-tee-ful, no? Behind us was a three-walled shelter.
She has a tall, unbelievably fluid body (her every joint looks double), a mane of blond hair and, in performance, the gaze of someone only pretending to be human.
This joint looks like a nativity scene shot at Sears.
The fast food joint looks like a big hamburger.
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