Sentence examples for collectively going from inspiring English sources

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"The idea that the world is simultaneously and collectively going to stop providing free news is not going to happen," he said.

In a world of endless e-mail and distractions, it's hard to remember where we came from, or where we are collectively going.

Apparently we are collectively going through tough times, and need our musicians to light the way.

But he also points out that the organization of these kinds of groups is the most important element to collectively going against student debt.

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Maybe they have all collectively gone insane.

We've all just collectively gone [pulls face].

We could collectively go out to lunch, as we did in the 1980s.

One night, a week or so ago, Britain collectively went insane.

Several riders interviewed this week cited reasons that could collectively go under the heading Distrust of Technology or of "the Man".

These are the only groups who collectively go backwards in the two years researchers have been crunching the numbers.

In 2011, five banks collectively went to trial against the Gosaibis in the U.K. over ahab debt.

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