in concert
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Just the way everything is working in concert between the way the camera moves and the beautiful sets and the beautiful costumes and the language, it was special, really special.
From Salon
For anyone who ever saw Freddie Mercury in concert, it is disheartening now to look at the Queen photo that was released early this year in connection with the British group’s comeback album, “Innuendo.”
From Los Angeles Times
Historically, those yields tend to move in concert, so the gap may reflect investors’ fear about a default over the summer.
From Washington Post
He said that he frequently performs such “mash-ups” in concert, and that it is possible because many pop songs involve only a handful of chords.
From New York Times
Aesthetically, a garden designed and tended in concert with nature can be “naturalistic” in the conventional sense of the term, or formal, or anything on the spectrum between the two approaches.
From Seattle Times
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