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Discover LudwigThe phrase "let's join" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to invite someone to join something, often an activity or event. For example: "Let's join the other guests at the reception!".
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It adds, "Let's join hands to keep out the low-income trash before our island turns into a Latino outpost".
"Let's join hands with this new leader that we will install tomorrow," said Majority Whip James Clyburn, "to put our faith disciplines to work.
Let's join Mr. Livengood on his trip.
Yes, let's join in the celebrations.
So let's join Andrew W.K. and Party Til You Puke.
So, let's join a rousing chorus of Happy Birthday.
Let's join Mr. Fox in doing more than praying.
It doesn't matter about what party you support, let's join together and stop this payout.
Let's join hands and pull out of this, for the sake of the nation".
Let's join our hands and move together so we can make real change.
Let's join him shall we? Whoops, let me sign out first.
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