run jointly
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To be in charge of a business, project, etc. together.
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- The two companies run the venture jointly to share profits and risks.
- They decided to run the new department jointly to combine their expertise.
- The couple has been running their household jointly for years, balancing responsibilities.
- Our team will run the marketing campaign jointly with the sales division next quarter.
- The charity event was run jointly by local volunteers and the city council.
- Historically, the territory was run jointly by two rival factions under a peace agreement.
- She suggested they run the small business jointly to alleviate the workload.
- The next international conference will be run jointly by universities from three different countries.
- To ensure fairness, all examinations are run jointly by external and internal examiners.
- If we run the project jointly, we can achieve better results and foster collaboration.