单词 | form a coalition |
释义 | form a coalition She will try to form a coalition government and promised to 'start running the country with common sense'. Times, Sunday Times Labour has changed, he said, and we could form a coalition with them. Times, Sunday Times But it fell short of a majority and will have to form a coalition. Times, Sunday Times He steadfastly refuses to break a deadlock that threatens to force new elections as the conventional parties struggle to form a coalition. Times, Sunday Times But 30 leaders of the groups are planning to form a coalition to press their political influence. Times, Sunday Times |
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