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"why join" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a headline or title to introduce a topic or persuade someone to join a group or organization. Here is an example: "Why Join Our Book Club? Discover New Authors and Engage in Exhilarating Discussions!" In this example, "why join" serves as a catchy and attention-grabbing way to introduce the benefits and reasons for joining the book club. It could also be used in a sentence, such as "Have you ever wondered why join a gym instead of working out at home?" in which it is used to introduce a question or topic for discussion.
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Why, join the euro, of course.
So why join his cabinet if he's inept?
Why join a political party when you can go fly-fishing or surf the web?
Why join a mediocre firm when you can join one with an established franchise?
Why join a religious group if it is identical to the rest of society?
As recently as 2000 the MEP wrote a pro-euro pamphlet called Why join the euro?
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And there are other political reasons why joining the euro may be necessary.
That's why joining forces with Rent the Runway was so organic.
Why not join me?
Why not join our social care community?
Why not join in.Will Bellaimey Minneapolis.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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