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join
a club, society etc (WITHOUT
in/up):
‘I’m thinking of joining the Labour Party.’ ‘He left his job
and joined the army.’
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I came to England a year ago to join with my husband.
I came to England a year ago to join my husband.
join sb
(WITHOUT
with
): ‘You two go on ahead and I’ll join you later.’ ‘Won’t you join us for a
drink?’
joke
He kept saying the same joke again and again.
He kept telling the same joke again and again.
tell (sb) a joke
(NOT
say
) = tell someone a short funny story to make them laugh: ‘Come on, Peter!
Tell us a joke!’
crack/make a joke
= say something funny: ‘He’s always laughing and cracking jokes.’
journey
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I’ve arranged a journey to Malta from April 15th to May 2nd.
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