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Discover LudwigThe phrase "join forces to" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase essentially means to combine forces with an individual or group in order to more effectively accomplish a task. For example, "The two businesses decided to join forces to develop a new product line."
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Librarians join forces to create an e-book Web site.
Twenty musicians will join forces to play these masterpieces.
How can the graduates of said academies join forces to form project-related teams?
American and Japanese manga publishers join forces to fight online piracy.
Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and others join forces to start a new resource for Web standards.
Instead, American, European and Arab diplomacy should now join forces to mend the Palestinian schism.
In Nangarhar province, tribes have decided to join forces to fight the eradication.
Firms may join forces to hide their own deteriorating performance.That should worry shareholders.
The question is whether Congressional Democrats and administration officials will join forces to kill the measure.
It would give states and localities an incentive to join forces to compete for federal dollars.
Three pro-European organisations will join forces to create an umbrella "Yes to Europe" group.
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