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Discover LudwigThe phrase "collectively of" is not correct and usable in written English
It is better to use the phrase "collectively" on its own. For example: "The students worked collectively to solve the problem."
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And they disapprove – collectively – of the caste system.
The authorities, it is reported, will also slap a tax bill collectively of 2.6bn krona on another 34 individuals.
But never have human beings been in as much danger of destroying ourselves collectively, of endangering the future of our species.
Max Eastman, in writing collectively of "Epitaph," characterized it as "the only poem in the language since Milton which can be compared -- in mental boldness -- with Dante and Lucretius".
Peasants are an obstacle to this because they are not great wealth producers, yet they are the owners, collectively, of a resource that is worth a lot to investors – land, and everything that lies below and sits upon it.
To the Editor: As the female authors, collectively, of more than 350 published books, we have been personally and professionally affected by the inequities Meg Wolitzer brilliantly describes in her essay "The Second Shelf" (April 1).
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Perhaps, for the Nets (19-22), their circadian rhythms were collectively out of whack because of the early start.
The same questions have likely plagued every generation to ever collectively come-of-age.
They walked away from (collectively) tens of millions of dollars of unvested stock, and went on to create (collectively) several billion dollars of value in their new ventures.
General Motors and Chrysler filed for bankruptcy protection in the spring and received, collectively, tens of billions of dollars in a federal bailout.
They are each collectively comprised of thousands of banks worldwide.
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