put their heads together
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After the 2020 Northern California fires, the two put their heads together to develop a technology solution for the state’s crisis.
From Los Angeles Times
They could put their heads together to make an educated guess about what the country might look like, think like, and need out of its government in 2028, then conduct themselves accordingly for the next three years.
From Slate
The researchers put their heads together, drew expertise from each other, visited conferences, had countless Zoom calls, and came up with different perspectives and ideas.
From Science Daily
They put their heads together, but there was little mystery as to what the message might be.
From New York Times
Four members of Pasco’s water rescue and technical rescue teams, as well as a Richland paramedic student, put their heads together on a solution to save the fluffy babies: A trash hook and a gurney sheet to reach down and scoop up the chicks.
From Seattle Times
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