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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The communally owned land is used for farming and agriculture.
The indigenous tribe had a communally owned fishing ground.
The neighborhood association maintains a communally shared park.
The indigenous tribe owns and uses the land communally.
The residents of the village live communally and share their resources.
The school district uses a communally developed curriculum.
The indigenous tribe still practices communally held hunting grounds.
The town hall meeting discussed the possibility of a communally owned renewable energy project.
The group of friends communally owns a recreational vehicle.
The neighborhood association had a communally managed budget for local projects.
The housing project is managed communally by its residents.
The town's water supply is communally managed by a public utility.
The members of the orchestra communally decided on the repertoire for their upcoming concert.
The company implemented a communally owned stock option plan.
The commune has a communally shared kitchen for cooking meals.
The village had a communally owned water supply.
The team of researchers collaborates communally to complete their project.
The religious sect practices communally owned property.
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