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col·lective·ly [kəˈlektɪvli] ADV

collectively

collectively agreed pay N HUM RESOURCES

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collectively agreed pay

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The quarterfinals, semifinals, and medal matches (collectively termed the finals round) were 12-arrow matches.
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These mnemonics are collectively known as a computer's assembly language.
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A variety of new, noter-less playing styles emerged now collectively referred to as chord-melody play.
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The southern boundaries of all four farms collectively provide the district's southern boundary.
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Collectively, they were observed to capture a locust that weighed 18.61 grams, or 13,350 times the average weight of a single worker.
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Businesses can also rely on demonstration effects or engage collectively to inform public policy and promote effective regulations in developing countries.
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Database system refers collectively to the database model, database management system, and database.
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For two events to be complements, they must be collectively exhaustive, together filling the entire sample space.
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The openings are collectively referred to as cisterns.
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Rows, columns and regions are collectively referred to as units or scopes, of which the grid has 27.
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