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join forces with

verb as in attach

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“We are thrilled to join forces with Blue Note to launch the Blue Note Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl,” LA Phil’s president and chief executive Kim Noltemy said in a statement.

A day after a federal judge delivered a serious blow to the merger, Albertsons announced Wednesday it was giving up on the controversial deal to join forces with its competitor Kroger and sued the chain, alleging it failed to do enough to win government approval for the $24.6-billion agreement.

This led ethnic armed groups to join forces with anti-coup militias across the country to fight back, plunging the country into a civil war.

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This year, Routh wrote on X to Republican presidential challenger Vivek Ramaswamy that he should stay in the race against Trump, join forces with Republican Nikki Haley and “never give up.”

Newey will start work for Aston Martin from early March next year and will join forces with a team of engineers in which Stroll has already invested heavily.

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