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be collectively
adverb
In a collection; in a collective manner; together as a whole; bunched together; to be treated as a single unit, rather than the items that make up the collection separately.
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Any change regarding bats would have to be collectively bargained.
The union has maintained that overtime should be collectively bargained.
In the long run, states will be collectively better off working together than acting in isolation.
"It was a day when we all realised how strong we can be collectively," Kim said.
All this doesn't mean Nigerians can be collectively piled into a box neatly labelled "corrupt country".
The eBay rating systems have shown that good behavior can be collectively promoted without coercion.
Any changes to the rules governing bats had to be collectively bargained with the players union.
But all of these responses would have to be collectively bargained with the union.
But how can a series of individually permissible acts be collectively impermissible?
Enable the power of the group, so that what can be collectively achieved transcends the pressure upon any single person.
When will be collectively embarrassed and afraid of the monstrous levels of inequality in things as essential as education?
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