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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'joins hands' is a valid part of English that can be used in writing.
It is usually used to express a bond between two or more people, such as in the phrase "The two families joined hands to celebrate the occasion."
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"Everybody joins hands and meets in the middle, then goes back to their own partners".
In "Final Dance" (2002), a white, owl-like angel joins hands with a goat-horned devil.
Where Friel genuinely joins hands with the Russian master is in his non-judgmental quality.
"The only way you do this is if everyone joins hands and jumps off the cliff together," says Mr Gregg.
Turning away from these awkward questions to a fantasy of unfettered freedom, Graeber joins hands with the neoliberals he scorns.
"Unless academics and industry joins hands, it is difficult for technology to go to the field," said Dr. Das. of the technology institute.
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At this point, hand-lettering joins hand-drawing in a wild escapade in the natural world.
They don't even join hands.
They joined hands in line dances.
In this one poised man, erudition and eloquence join hands.
The superpowers also failed to join hands on atomic energy.
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