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The phrase "join between" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the connection or link between two objects or ideas. Example: The carpenter used wood glue to create a strong join between the two pieces of wood.
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The result is a near-invisible join between the sole and the upper.
Richard Eyre thinks his mistake in casting Day-Lewis as Hamlet was "the seamless join between him and Hamlet.
Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Estonia are considered the strongest candidates, expected to join between 2003 and 2005.
What also distinguished the Shakers was their odd join between violent anti-worldliness and thoroughgoing commercial materialism.
Concrete-colored clouds spit rain that looks like "a gray woolen join between the land and the sky".
With him gone, the danger is that the join between the two parties will become ever clearer.
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There are often uncomfortable or trite moments at the joins between speech and song.
In Falkirk's parliamentary constituency, where Unite has many members, 131 had joined between July and December 2012.
Normal metals are composed of millions of interlocking crystals and the joins between those crystals are potential weaknesses.
Minuscules are considerably smaller than capitals, and the joins between letters tend to space them far apart.
Yes, you could see the joins between the Brexit material and the critique of 21st-century digi-narcissism that Lee had originally intended to deliver.
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