issue jointly
Frequency: 7.19.2 per million words
To officially produce and give out something, such as a statement, by two or more parties.
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- The two companies will issue a press release jointly next week.
- The governments decided to issue a strong condemnation jointly against the actions.
- They have been asked to issue guidelines jointly for all member states.
- The organizations are planning to issue a public statement jointly on the matter.
- After lengthy discussions, the committee decided to issue a report jointly.
- The research institutions plan to issue their findings jointly to maximize impact.
- Could you please issue the official invitation jointly from both departments?
- It was agreed that the two nations would issue a declaration jointly.
- The regulatory bodies will issue new rules jointly to ensure compliance.
- The universities often issue diplomas jointly for their collaborative programs.