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in concert
Together, jointly, as in They worked in concert on the script, or When mind is in concert with body, one can accomplish a great deal. This expression uses concert in the sense of “an agreement of two or more persons.” [Early 1700s]
Example Sentences
This is the first time the boys have been old enough to see their mum perform in concert, and she confesses they have "mixed emotions" about it.
Dudamel will lead the orchestra in “Jurassic Park” live in concert, marking another of Williams’ iconic scores.
I feel like everything is in concert with one another.
She's already previewed two new songs, The Subway and The Giver, in concert – but all she will reveal about a second album is that she's "more reluctant to be sad or dark".
“Given the breadth of the article and the coordinated drop, it is readily apparent that The Times had been quietly working in concert with Lively’s team for weeks or months,” the suit states.
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