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been 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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And that has been collectively called the placebo effect".
It was almost as if we'd been collectively hypnotised into erasing them from history.
Having been collectively zinged, the crowd laughed and cheered in approval.
The Ivorians have been collectively bad though; maybe the pressure has got to them.
He has apologised for causing it embarrassment, when it had been collectively stupid.
"That's probably the coldest our bats have been collectively in a streak that I have seen".
Certain blockbusters seem to have been collectively judged too big to fail, whatever grisly depths are plumbed in the process.
They added that the company should face liability for securities fraud only if the reports had been collectively statistically significant.
No longer were Catholics taught that the "perfidious" Jews had been collectively punished for Jesus' crucifixion with banishment from the Holy Land.
Rather, we have been collectively seething, these weeks, over microcosmic invasions at the hands and will of the Transportation Security Administration and its enhanced examination techniques.
"There was a feeling in the community that Sikhs and Muslims have been collectively punished in some way for the events of 9/11," Mr. Singh said.
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