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The word 'togetherness' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe the feeling of being connected, close and united with another person (or group of people). For example: "The team felt a strong sense of togetherness after their big win."
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togetherness
noun
The state or quality of being together.
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Rationing preserved a sense of togetherness, that the effects of austerity would be shared, managed together as a communal burden.
"I don't make that judgment call but the one thing this football club needs is togetherness.
Similarly, the sweet experience of family togetherness promised by the holiday is a lie, for most people.
They had played with calm and togetherness before then, but always with restraint.
But this isn't all about cosy togetherness, it is about an erosion of the expectations of what the state will and should provide.
'Rave culture,' I wrote, 'is facile, empty of soul and humanity and based on a phony, chemically-induced concept of togetherness and spirituality.' A few hours earlier the photographer Jason Manning had disappeared to one of the dance floors built beneath the sand.
"We have to rediscover our togetherness quickly," warned the goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller.
In affirming its "right" to free speech, Charlie Hebdo has used a blunt instrument to smash apart a genuine moment of hope and togetherness.
The year's key moments of togetherness for Mercedes team-mates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg: Bahrain: Hamilton overtakes Rosberg, who isn't having it.
Yet this was a triumph for spirit and togetherness and all the qualities of perseverance for which England teams are renowned.
In these going-solo times, togetherness is the most daring thing we can hope for.
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