Sentence examples for collectively proved from inspiring English sources

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DSC and XRD studies were carried out which collectively proved the reduced crystallinity and stability enhancing effect of the SLNs.

Now the Cup's own executives – many of whom appreciate the need to run "world championship" races drug-free – have collectively proved to have neither the confidence nor the guts to stick to their guns.

In looking back at "America Held Hostage" in her 2001 study, "Epic Encounters: Culture, Media and U.S. Interests in the Middle East," Melani McAlister explains that what most riveted the public was not the Ayatollah Khomeini or the largely out-of-view hostages themselves but ABC's focus on the hostage families back home, who collectively proved "a new kind of figure in American political life".

Simply by occupying our own neighborhoods for two days ("Eat, shop and play locally," CalTrans exhorted--what a radical concept!) Angelenos calmly and collectively proved the doomsayers wrong.

This enigmatic bird has captured the attention of several researchers after two live birds were caught during non-breeding season in Thailand [5] [6], the first such records of this species for well over a century, and which collectively proved the existence and status of A. orinus as a separate and non-extinct species.

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The literary and material evidence collectively proves that the Roman arena was not exclusively populated by male fighters, as modern film and TV often suggests.

Individually and collectively, they proved all the grim prognostications wrong.

It took more than a year for it to happen, but here they were — all excelling individually and collectively and proving to be the difference-makers in Wednesday's 113-97 victoverover the Orlando Magic at Madison Square Garden.

In particular, the authority of the teacher and textbook limited students' opportunities to engage collectively in proving and sometimes allowed invalid arguments to be accepted in the public discourse.

"The reality is that for all E.U. states, a decision to accept Guantánamo detainees means confronting a complex array of operational, legal and political issues which collectively will prove hard to resolve," Nigel Inkster and Robert Whalley, both former senior British intelligence officials, wrote in the current issue of Survival, the journal of the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

"It's about coming together collectively and proving a few people wrong and putting a few things right," Deacon said.

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