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to collectively

adverb

In a collection; in a collective manner; together as a whole; bunched together; to be treated as a single unit, rather than the items that make up the collection separately.

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Their moment to collectively shine did not simply materialize.

In 2016, they seemed to collectively take over the league.

This group is sometimes referred to collectively as the "underemployed".

We just have to collectively get that spirit that we once had back".

Now we need to collectively grow up and take responsibility for responsibility.

We just got to, collectively and individually, get back to work".

There just aren't enough of them to collectively coat the streets in shades of soot.

Unionizing could allow these students to collectively bargain and get formal help addressing grievances.

All groups and communities have a strong desire to collectively reduce their environmental footprint.

The benefit, he added, could be to increase their ability to "collectively improvise and innovate".

Another week, they had to collectively log a thousand miles on a stationary bicycle.

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