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The term "joint working group" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to refer to a group of individuals working together on a common project or activity. For example: The joint working group of scientists and environmentalists has been working together for the past three months to find a solution to the climate crisis.
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Report of the joint working group on import restrictions : Revision.
A joint working group set up by NHS England has been trying to address these concerns.
The joint working group [set up to consider the findings] has already begun this task.
A joint working group on the issue was formed in 1988.
We established a counter-terrorism joint working group in January of the year 2000, for example.
The outcome of this work will be reported to the forces' joint working group in mid-August.
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Councillor Ian McCord, Chairman of the Joint Working Group, said: "The working group has spoken to other authorities who have adopted this approach and we conclude that the rewards outweigh the risks.
In 1933, the Nazis and the Greater German People's Party formed a joint working-group, and eventually merged.
A Joint Working Group on cross-Line of Control Confidence Building Measures established the modalities of the trade.
9. (S) DAS Bryan, in discussions with MOI officials, requested clarification on MOI's view and scope of the Industrial Security Joint Working Group.
A new set of parameters for passive standing occupants, not specifically addressed by the Joint Working Group, was also assessed yielding acceptable results.
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