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The phrase "are joining forces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more parties coming together to collaborate or work towards a common goal.
Example: "The two companies are joining forces to develop a new sustainable energy solution."
Alternatives: "are collaborating" or "are uniting efforts".
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Families are joining forces to combat the problem.
RANDOM HOUSE AND PENGUIN TO MERGE | Two major publishing houses are joining forces.
Some hospitals are joining forces in less formal ways than outright mergers or acquisitions.
Internet service providers and the music and movie industries are joining forces to fight copyright infringement.
Exchanges are joining forces, making trading hubs, such as Chicago, potentially more powerful (see article).
Local authorities are joining forces within combined authorities, particularly when negotiating a devolution deal with government.
For instance, ABC News and Katie Couric are joining forces with Yahoo for a weekly Web show, "Katie's Take".
The three largest Spanish publishing groups are joining forces to set up a digital-distribution company for e-books.
The two police forces are joining forces to stop criminal motorists endangering others by driving over the limit this Christmas.
And it's said that she and the model are joining forces to design a clothing line for Topshop.
Thirdly, Wollaston says companies are joining forces to reconsider conditions in the workplace to make women feel more welcome.
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