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The phrase "communal pride" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the feeling of pride and connection that individuals share when they are part of a community or group. Example: The town's annual festival was a celebration of communal pride, with everyone coming together to showcase their talents and accomplishments.
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And, of course, 2012 offers nothing like the ecstasy of taking part in a historical advance: the reëlection of the first African-American President does not inspire the same level of communal pride.
Since its release Marching on Together has become the Leeds anthem, its blend of jauntiness and faux militaristic bombast melodically capturing the power of a crowd mobilised in the name of fun and communal pride.
Mr. Yarbrough does not rank his own achievement with those of Tiger Woods, or that of Venus Williams at Wimbledon, but he has felt the reflected glow of that communal pride.
Dean Richards, having leapt higher on witnessing Leon Lloyd's second try than he ever managed as a player, gave a galloping piggy-back to Neil Back and the entire squad, water-carriers and all, sank into each others' arms to share the communal pride which is the Tigers' rocket fuel.
As in 2009, no members of the orchestra have boycotted this tour, and backstage the sense of communal pride that even in this year of all years they were doing this was palpable.
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Though that style has often been compared to Henry Moore's, her work has always been grounded in her perspective as a black woman and artist, ruminating on communal struggle, pride, resistance, resilience and history, particularly through her depictions of the female form.
"The atmosphere is great and it's amazing to be around other athletes and have that communal feeling of pride for your countries".
It needn't articulate any sense of civic pride or communal justice, because there's no one around to see it, beyond the prisoners themselves, the guards and the occasional visitor.
The pageantry, the pride, the communal spirit of rooting for the same thing at the same time -- that's the upside of fandom.
Caroline Kennedy signed on last year as its fund-raising guru, at a salary of $1 a year, and has already attracted more than $50 million in donations, not only reaching out to business titans and celebs but also appealing to a sense of communal responsibility and civic pride, even among the city's well-heeled whose children don't go to public schools.
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