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Визначення та Значення "make common cause"

to make common cause
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to join with someone to achieve a common goal

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What is the origin of the idiom "make common cause" and when to use it?

The idiom "make common cause" originated from the Middle English period and has its roots in the Old French word "cause," meaning reason or motive. The expression evolved over time to encompass the idea of joining forces or uniting for a shared purpose. It gained popularity in the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly during political movements and revolutions when people would come together to pursue common goals and fight for their rights.

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As the political landscape evolves, different parties may make common cause to achieve policy reforms.
In the coming years, they will make common cause to tackle the challenges of climate change.
The activists make common cause to fight for human rights and social justice.
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The two groups made common cause during the civil rights movement to combat racial discrimination.
The communities will make common cause to rebuild and recover after the natural disaster.
The activists make common cause to fight for human rights and social justice.
As the political landscape evolves, different parties may make common cause to achieve policy reforms.
In the coming years, they will make common cause to tackle the challenges of climate change.
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