join the chorus

Frequency: 7.09.2 per million words

To add your voice to a group of people expressing a similar opinion.

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Examples (10)

  • Many teachers have joined the chorus of angry voices.
  • Several leading economists joined the chorus of criticism against the new policy.
  • If the service doesn't improve, more customers will join the chorus of complaints.
  • He was reluctant at first, but eventually joined the chorus of approval for the new manager.
  • Environmental groups were quick to join the chorus of opposition to the project.
  • It's time for more politicians to join the chorus demanding climate action.
  • I'm not surprised that she joined the chorus calling for his resignation.
  • Will you join the chorus of voices speaking out against injustice?
  • The latest celebrity to join the chorus of support is a well-known actor.
  • By joining the chorus of dissent, she risked her position in the company.