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jointly
[joint-lee]
adverb
together; in combination or partnership; in common.
My brother and I own the farm jointly.
Other Word Forms
- quasi-jointly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The Scottish and UK governments actually do have a history of working together on issues like this, having jointly committed hundreds of millions of pounds to efforts to secure a green future for Grangemouth.
That dinner blossomed into far more, a romance and business partnership in which she says the 70-year-old billionaire invested in excess of $100 million into a jointly owned tech incubator — before it all fell apart.
The 31-year-old has now kept 10 England clean sheets in a row, including friendlies, surpassing the previous record for a keeper of seven - which he jointly held with legendary 1966 World Cup winner Gordon Banks.
At the same time, he said, Edison and lawyers for victims who have filed lawsuits are working jointly on a separate investigation that is gathering detailed information on the fire’s cause.
For seniors who take the latter, it sits on top of the extra $2,000 deduction allowed in 2025 for single filers 65 and over, or $3,200 for married couples filing jointly.
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