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Discover LudwigThe phrase "considered jointly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to two or more entities or factors that are evaluated together rather than separately. Example: "The two proposals will be considered jointly to determine which one best meets the project's objectives."
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The producers of "True West" unsuccessfully tried to get the two actors in the Sam Shepard play to be considered jointly so that they would not compete against each other or cancel each other out.
This year the producers of "True West" petitioned to have Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Reilly considered jointly so they would not compete against each other for a nomination in the leading actor category.
A Tony Awards committee ruled on Thursday that the three teenagers who rotate in the title role of "Billy Elliot" would be considered jointly for a single nomination for leading actor in a musical.
The producers of "True West" are upset that the two leads who share roles are competing against each other because the Tony committee denied the producers' request to have them considered jointly.
With this legacy, the court concluded that the entire property should be considered jointly held by Muslims and Hindus and distributed under relevant Indian property statutes, Mr. Salve said, which divide contested properties on the principle of fairness.
If you're buying something costing more than £100 and less than £30,000, under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act the credit-card company is considered "jointly and severally liable to the debtor" if something goes wrong.
Both variables can also be considered jointly.
Socio-economic and ecological objectives should be considered jointly in considering livestock production.
This integration means that allocation and covering decisions are considered jointly.
An urban drainage system must be considered jointly, i.e., by means of an integrated approach.
The findings are considered jointly for conduction and convection and for pool boiling and CHF.
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