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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & others - Performing an Action (Together)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & others
to bring together

to assist individuals in solving disagreements and becoming closer

Ex: The diplomatic talks brought nations together, working towards the resolution of international conflicts.
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to club together

(of a group of people) to contribute toward a shared expense

Ex: We 're going on a trip , so let 's club together and share the cost of accommodations and transportation .
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to cobble together

to assemble or create something with whatever materials or resources are readily available, often in a hasty manner

Ex: He did n't have much time to prepare , so he had to cobble together a presentation using existing slides and some last-minute additions .
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to come together

(of people) to form a united group

Ex: In times of crisis , communities often come together to support and help each other .
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to get together

to meet up with someone in order to cooperate or socialize

Ex: Families often get together during the holidays for a festive meal.
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to go together

to complement and suit each other when combined or placed together

Ex: In fashion , a white shirt and blue jeans are a classic combination that always goes together.
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to hang together

(of people) to stay united and cooperate to support each other, particularly in difficult or challenging circumstances

Ex: During challenging times , families often hang together to provide emotional support and encouragement .
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to knock together

to make something quickly and carelessly

Ex: The construction workers knocked together a temporary shelter for the homeless during the winter freeze .
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to piece together

to create something by joining separate parts or elements

Ex: The puzzle enthusiast enjoys piecing together intricate jigsaw puzzles .
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to pull together

to work with other people toward a common goal

Ex: The community pulled together to help those affected by the flood .
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to put together

to assemble something from separate parts or elements

Ex: With all the parts spread out, it seemed impossible to put the machine together.
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to sleep together

to engage in sexual intercourse

Ex: The couple faced challenges but managed to work through them , strengthening their bond before choosing to sleep together.
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to stick together

to remain united or connected as a group, especially in difficult situations

Ex: My friends and I will stick together no matter what .
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to throw together

to assemble things hastily or without much care, resulting in a random arrangement

Ex: They had to throw together a makeshift shelter to protect themselves from the unexpected storm .
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