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British pronunciation/ɪn ɐ bˈɒdi/
American pronunciation/ɪn ɐ bˈɑːdi/
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in one group together

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in a body definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "in a body" and when to use it?

The idiom "in a body" originated in the 16th century and has its roots in Middle English. The word "body" in this context refers to a collective group or a gathering of individuals. This idiom can be used in various occasions and contexts, such as political gatherings, protests, marches, or any scenario where a group of individuals acts as a single entity.

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They are currently organizing themselves in a body to advocate for affordable housing.
The activists are marching in a body, chanting slogans for peace and justice.
They march in a body to demand justice and equality for all.
The community members gathered in a body to express their grievances to the local government.
Tomorrow, they will gather in a body to present their petition to the authorities.
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