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The phrase "and joined in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing participation or involvement in an activity or event, often following a context that indicates what is being joined.
Example: "The community gathered at the park, and joined in a celebration of local culture."
Alternatives: "and participated in a" or "and took part in a".
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The congregation rose to its feet and joined in a standing ovation.
His family members smiled and joined in a circle of prayer.
The lounge quieted down as other passengers realized what was going on and joined in a wave of appreciation.
They applauded every speech, and joined in a famous 19th-century song, a celebration of Bengal composed by DL Roy.
"I rose at once," he wrote, "and joined in a tremendous chorus of the 'Star-Spangled Banner,' which made the air vibrate".
Others have taken up arms in a small army called Laskar Jihad, and joined in a Muslim-Christian war that has continued for several years in the Moluccas.
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Republicans and Democrats join in a "no-no" to enforce our trade laws and compete in globalization.
"Find a spot and join in," she says.
Mr. Annan even sings along and joins in a group hug.
China needs to stop covering for its client and join in a United Nations Security Council statement that condemns the North's behavior.
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