Pronunciation of the English word joined.
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1. | So we part, I to my country and you to remain. We are – if a man of forty can claim that privilege – fellow members of the world's largest younger generation. Each of us have our own work to do. I know at times you must feel very alone with your problems and difficulties. But I want to say how impressed I am with what you stand for and the effort you are making; and I say this not just for myself, but for men and women everywhere. And I hope you will often take heart from the knowledge that you are joined with fellow young people in every land, they struggling with their problems and you with yours, but all joined in a common purpose; that, like the young people of my own country and of every country I have visited, you are all in many ways more closely united to the brothers of your time than to the older generations of any of these nations; and that you are determined to build a better future. | |
2. | New hires who just joined the company do everything in this timid manner. | |
3. | Our project didn't get off the ground until he joined the company. | |
4. | Boeing's safety experts have joined others in the industry to form an international task force to try to eliminate one particular kind of air crash known as controlled flight into terrain, CFIT. | |
5. | Bill joined our company three years ago. | |
6. | All the officers and men joined their efforts against the attack. | |
7. | Sam joined the army when he was eighteen. | |
8. | Last summer, I finally left the firm that I had joined twelve years before. | |
9. | Ken joined the baseball club. | |
10. | We joined the country club. |