Sentence examples for rejoin in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "rejoin in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express the act of joining again, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "After the break, we will rejoin in the meeting room."

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A clean refuel and change to harder tyres on lap 15 let him rejoin in fifth position, behind Button.

The Church of England said the door would remain open for any national church to rejoin in the event of a split.

If a chromosome break occurs in each of two nonhomologous chromosomes and the two breaks rejoin in a new arrangement, the new segment is called a translocation.

The U.S. absence from UNESCO continued for more than 15 years, until a review initiated under President Bill Clinton led to President George W. Bush choosing to rejoin in 2003.

When Mr. Obama announced her nomination in March at the White House, with Mr. Zients looking on, the president hinted that Mr. Zients might soon rejoin in the administration.

Closer to home, Steve Morgan, who bought ailing Wellington Civil Engineers and transformed it into the builder, Redrow, left in 2000 after 26 years, only to rejoin in 2009.

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Peru rejoined in 2001.

He rejoins in fourth place.

Vettel rejoins in sixth position.

Lap 41: Hamilton rejoins in sixth place.

He was dropped in 1983, but rejoined in 1994.

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