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in chorus

Idioms  
  1. All together, in unison, as in The voters answered the legislators in chorus. This expression transfers group singing to simultaneous utterance of any kind. [c. 1800]


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They prayed in chorus—forcefully, tearfully—as if, like Jacob of old, they were wrestling with God.

From The Wall Street Journal

Loc has never studied a foreign language before, but with her newly acquired skills she chants in chorus with her classmates: "Never too old to learn English".

From Reuters

Boyhood was an experiment, and one that I experienced in chorus with my community as we reckoned with new forms of life-making.

From Los Angeles Times

“I just know there have been times in my life when I wasn’t. When I was in chorus with everyone else saying negative things about me.”

From Seattle Times

They were joined in chorus by plenty of journalists and academics, none of whom seemed to recognize that this was the inevitable price of the path they had chosen.

From Washington Post