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"collective ends" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the goals or objectives shared by a group of people. Example: The team's collective ends were to win the championship and build a strong sense of camaraderie among its members.

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He might leave no mark behind, as "common men" tended not to, but he had lent his boyish effort to wider collective ends: tall, ugly, gangly and mostly solitary, marching in the Berlin snow, stuffing leaflets into letterboxes, against a background of looming cataclysm.Above and beneath all, he was a romantic.

Here it is important to reiterate that these ends are, firstly, collective ends and, secondly, often the latent and/or implicit (collective) ends of individual institutional actors.

Naturally, the explanations for the possession of an end are multifarious; perhaps, for example, some collective ends are "wired-in".

And if "wired-in" they might, nevertheless, exist in a relatively inchoate form; hence the need for social forms to refine and articulate prior collective ends.

Collective ends can be unconsciously pursued, and have not necessarily been at any time explicitly formulated in the minds of those pursuing them; collective ends can be implicit in the behaviour and attitudes of agents without ceasing to be ends as such.

In the second place at the, so to speak, production, as opposed to the consumption, end of joint action the realisation of collective ends that are also collective goods may well generate joint moral rights.

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Although it's heartening to hear dance artists engaging with our collective end-times mood, it has arguably always been thus.

Six of the best from the emerging talents will be turned into a mural and painted onto a wall on Great Eastern Street by the art collective End of the Line.

Seumas Miller (2001) introduces the notion of a "collective end".

(Although it is a collective end of those who voted for Obama).

For instance, what collective end must participants in a monetary practice share?

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