conduct jointly

Frequency: 7.08.1 per million words

To organize and carry out an activity or event together.

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Examples (10)

  • The two universities decided to conduct the research jointly.
  • They will jointly conduct a review of the company's performance.
  • The task force was formed to conduct the investigation jointly.
  • Our teams are planning to jointly conduct the training sessions next month.
  • It's crucial for both departments to conduct the audit jointly for transparency.
  • The organizations have agreed to conduct several workshops jointly.
  • Who will conduct the press conference jointly?
  • They were asked to jointly conduct the experiment.
  • The government and the private sector often conduct studies jointly.
  • We can jointly conduct a marketing campaign to reach a wider audience.