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"joined together to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that two or more things have been connected or united with each other. Here is an example: The two puzzle pieces were joined together to form a complete picture.
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Then 46 states joined together to sue.
Many smaller communities joined together to form the large towns built beneath the cliffs.
Small note stems, typically joined together to resemble fences, showed rhythm.
A dozen firms in New York have joined together to apply for a banking licence.
Fourteen teaching hospitals, including my own, have recently joined together to do the same.
At the end, the cast joined together to proclaim, "The South shall rise again".
Farmers, bikers, hippies, professors, the Air Force, and others from across town joined together to search.
It's an inspiring vision: democracies joined together to protect the world against bullies.
In 1970 he and 21 other Psychoanalysts joined together to found the Center.
Like the stonemasons, who also were heavily patronized by the church, they joined together to form associations, or foundries.
Every detail, from the way the tubes are joined together, to the style of painting, bears the builder's signature.
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