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"by joining forces" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to talk about two or more people, groups, or countries working together to achieve a common goal. For example: "The two companies joined forces to create a new product."
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Mr McCarthy will fight gangs by joining forces with community groups, as he did in Newark.
The company has managed to stave off global competition, too, by joining forces with its rivals.
"By joining forces with K2, we make our services both nationally and internationally".
"These attacks could be better prevented by unity, by joining forces," Mr. Amin said.
Analysts said Mr Schüssel would have much to gain by joining forces with Mr Haider.
By joining forces with Washington on the global stage, Britain could punch above its weight.
By joining forces with other newspaper companies, CareerBuilder could extend its reach.
He also suggested that the United States would be well served by joining forces with Russia against the Islamic State.
By joining forces, Intel and STMicroelectronics will gain the scale to make them more competitive, executives of the companies said.
By joining forces with Office Depot, the computer maker hopes to make the service available to more people.
The two men, who had met through their work, decided that they would have more success by joining forces.
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