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together in English:

1. together together


Let's escape together.
Being together all the time, my Japanese classmates got to know each other very well.
This is a time of year when people get together with family and friends to observe Passover and to celebrate Easter.
I've had my ups and downs, but I've always managed to pull myself together.
The body and the mind of man are so closely bound together that whatever affects one affects the other.
At first we used to go separately, but one day we started going and returning together.
In many countries, whenever a group of people from various language backgrounds get together, English is usually the language that is spoken.
I got together with her mainly because we seemed to share the same feelings about things.
Don't lump all these issues together. You need to give every single one careful consideration.
Suppose your father saw us together, what would he say?
Tom put together one million dollars in unmarked, used bills as the kidnappers had told him to do.
We must learn to live together as brothers, or we will perish together as fools.
I gave it a try figuring that anything is worth a try. But putting together a program like this is something I'm no match for.
What you call a 'charm', you know, is what girls wish upon that they may get together with the person they love and such like.
The evidence is laid out before us. Considering that, together with the fact that he has no alibi, there's no question that he's the guilty one.

2. hand in hand hand in hand


I saw them walking hand in hand in the city centre a few days ago.
Often poor education and poverty go hand in hand

3. collectively


The two collectively control about 60 percent of the market.
Everyone can make a difference in their own lives and thereby collectively make the world a better place for themselves and others around them.

English word "together"(collectively) occurs in sets:

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4. with somebody or something



English word "together"(with somebody or something) occurs in sets:

Most common adverbs

5. study with a group or with a friend



6. not alone



7. in tandem


The men yelled in tandem.
The heart and lungs will be transplanted in tandem.

8. combined


Our combined efforts have profited.
Gran and Grandad's combined age is 173.
In high school, I won the Osaka and Kinki championships in cross-country skiing and Nordic combined skiing on countless occasions.
By architectural symmetry, Emmet means geometric symmetry combined with aesthetic uniformity.
The United States spends more on the military than all other countries combined!
Nordic Combined is held as a combination of two events, ski-jump and cross-country ski.
The high performance and the elegant design of this model have combined to give it a high reputation.
We lifted the table with our combined strength.
With the combined effort of the whole town the school was rebuilt after the fire.
It seems as if dishonorable, labyrinthine, deliberately confusing economic policies have earned more support from the president than every physical and mental disability combined.
The house was renovated thanks to the combined effort of the entire family.
LookŁŹA SiĄŞthe Red is now starting his combined attack.
I think our combined skills will bring us success.
A bedsitter is a combined bedroom and sitting room. It is the sort of place a young man or young woman would rent if living and working away from home. It might also contain a shower and a place to cook.
Bauhaus, was an art school in Germany that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught

English word "together"(combined) occurs in sets:

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9. apart


They live apart.
Taking a watch apart is easier than putting it together.
Central Bank is a bank that deals mainly with other banks and the government and assumes broad responsibilities in the interests of the national economy apart from the earning of profits.
Joking apart, you ought to see a doctor about your headache.
On this point it is poles apart from when I set myself on learning English 20 years ago.
Jane used to be one of my best friends at school but we've drifted apart over the past few years.
This sentence is - apart from a few small tweaks - a sentence that you can find on Tatoeba.
To survive, the polar bear must keep its body at the right temperature and store enough energy to last between meals that could be a few days or a few months apart.
In severe cases, cracks can form or it can snap apart.
God is the creator. Heaven and Earth and people and everything apart from God are created.
It's geared pretty much towards real fighting isn't it? Apart from the eyes, crotch, and attacks against fallen opponents just about anything goes ...
I try to keep my work and private life as far apart as possible.
Cats apart, I am not a fan of animals
However, apart from Buddhists, hardly anyone can consistently follow this principle.
That is what I will try to do – to speak the truth as best I can, humbled by the task before us, and firm in my belief that the interests we share as human beings are far more powerful than the forces that drive us apart.