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"together forming" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe two things that are grouped together to create a larger whole. For example, "The students worked together forming a plan for the school science fair."
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Ideally, they link together, forming a loose, flexible network.
Slivers may be loosely twisted together, forming roving.
Then came The Rings of Saturn and Vertigo, together forming a loose trilogy.
Often menhirs were placed together, forming circles, semicircles, or vast ellipses.
Those who stayed in America often settled together, forming poor ethnic neighborhoods.
Over time — and under gravity's influence — these clumped together forming stars that ignited.
They then went into a circular motion together, forming a perfect circle.
As neuroscientists are fond of saying, cells that fire together, wire together, forming circuits.
Our first-year students work and study together, forming friendships and creating a supportive, interactive environment.
Typically, these applications are partitioned into tasks that communicate over buffers together forming a task graph.
These boards are then stacked and glued together forming a rough first shape.
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