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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
cosign .
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Examples
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Will cosigns that, but adds that we've reached a general point where "being gay is no more interesting as being left handed."
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Brownstein cosigns Salam, adding that the Dow is going to be a factor in what the suburbs choose to do.
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Brownstein cosigns Salam, adding that the Dow is going to be a factor in what the suburbs choose to do.
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Will cosigns that, but adds that we've reached a general point where "being gay is no more interesting as being left handed."
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After a few seconds of staring at cosigns and tangents over my shoulder, she wrapped her arms around me and kissed the top of my head.
What We Can't Do 2009
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After a few seconds of staring at cosigns and tangents over my shoulder, she wrapped her arms around me and kissed the top of my head.
What We Can't Do 2009
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"The independence of the oversight committee that cosigns the checks with the government is fragile," says Rosenblum.
Africa's New Deal 2008
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The United States cosigns for new Mexican borrowing in international bond markets.
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If a parent with a good credit score cosigns the loan, the rate would be closer to 7.5 or 8 percent.
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If Betty cosigns, our candidate would (probably) throw 100% support behind McCollum.
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