Sentence examples for as joined with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as joined with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a connection or association between two elements.
Example: "The project was successful as joined with the efforts of the entire team."
Alternatives: "in conjunction with" or "together with".

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And this kind of uneasiness (or pain: E1-5 II.1is.1: 128), is what Locke describes as desire (E1-5 II.xx.6: 230; E2-5 II.xxi.31–32: 251) (though also as "joined with", "scarce distinguishable from", and a "cause" of desire see Section 8 below).

Now the protesters, many of whom are college students who view themselves as joined with the West, are demanding that Parliament resign and make way for new elections.

As in his broader aesthetics, Scruton highlights the central role of the imagination in perception and, as joined with our reasoning, in aesthetic judgment.

They are each distinct: desire, for instance, is directed at the future, whereas love is a passion involving a "consent by which we consider ourselves from the present on as joined with which we love, in the sense that we imagine a whole of which we think of ourselves only as one part and the loved thing as another" (AT XI 387, modified from CSM I 356).

The hallmarks of Flexn (referring to Flex N Brooklyn, the 1990s cable access show that featured it) are fast and fancy footwork echoing Michael Jackson's moonwalking as joined with constant arm contortions.

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As well as joining with Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) for Saturday', UK Uncut has joined with Fuel Poverty Action, which is planning direct action against energy companies, councils and housing providers, beginning on Friday.

The hope of Make School and Dominican is that their partnership spawns a model of college that allows legacy higher education institutions to copy the model nationwide as well as join with new providers in any field, not just technology.

Leaving the EU would detonate a bomb under the British economy, David Cameron has said as he joined with Labour, Lib Dem and Green politicians to argue that the leave campaign was being reckless with people's futures.

Panasonic, along with companies such as Ikea, joined with trade bodies including Energy UK and RenewableUK and unions, including the National Farmers Union, to sign a joint statement on Thursday calling on the government to reconsider its cuts to the feed-in tariffs.

The senators, Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York and Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, spoke as they joined with Senator John McCain of Arizona, the recent Republican presidential candidate, to propose a bipartisan Congressional commission to plan a comprehensive overhaul of the Social Security system.

In "La Bayadère," a brief epilogue leaves the equally unreliable hero, Solor, crushed under a temple's collapse rather than, as expected, joined with his beloved Nikiya in another celestial clime.

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