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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in collective" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a group of people, things, or ideas, worked on or discussed together or as a whole. For example, "The teacher proposed a collective solution to the problem."
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He really doesn't believe in collective participation.
Those events are etched in collective memory.
Instead, anxieties erupt in collective scapegoating.
Collective labour resulted in collective gain.
We got to bask in collective happiness.
So how did this counterproductive exercise in collective egotism begin?
"I believe in collective bargaining rights," she said.
Sometimes America discreetly masks its pre-eminence in collective action.
In collective memory, however, it was eclipsed long ago.
And he's found that there's hope in collective loserdom.
People in collective societies tend to value harmony and duty.
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