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Discover LudwigThe word "conjoined" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two separate entities that have been joined together, such as two parts of a building joined together or two people working together as one. For example, you could say "The conjoined buildings form a complex network of rooms, pathways, and staircases."
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conjoined
verb
Past of conjoin
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You don't get to become a Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins and successfully separate twins conjoined at the head without mastering a great deal of formidable and specialized knowledge.
To think all this time we'd seen him as the withered conjoined twin in the coalition, feebly letting his ideology blow away in the wind for the slightest lick of power.
Amid them hangs a replica of a 19th-century poster billing the incredible Chang and Eng Bunker, the conjoined twins who bewildered audiences the world over and whose Thai (then Siamese) origin gave their condition its modern moniker.A sculpture of an alert armadillo sitting on top of a filing cabinet, its tail jutting perkily upwards, may look out of place.
The Tory high command has started to look like a leisure class instead of an officer class.For Mr Osborne himself, this is an especially bad time to be conjoined in the headlines with billionaires and yachts.
In addition to this, the protected interests of that country are always able to raise a clamour, enough to scare a minister from large and liberal changes, especially when conjoined with Anglophobia.Nevertheless, there is much to hope for in France.
LAST October surgeons in Dallas, Texas, successfully separated Ahmed and Mohamed Ibrahim, two-year-old Egyptian twins who were conjoined at the skull.
That is because B-mesons are sometimes born as quantum-mechanically conjoined twins.
But the confrontation makes it harder to enthuse Taiwan about unification with the mainland.Taiwan's president, Ma Ying-jeou, elected in 2008, has conjoined Taiwan's economy ever closer with China's.
But this is peace conjoined with injustice.
These last two aspects are really conjoined.
But since NC, OBp → ~OB~p, is a theorem of all SDLs, we can quickly derive a contradiction from (1) and (2), which means that (1′) conjoined with (2′) represents a logically inconsistent situation.
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