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The best way to use the word 'joined' in a sentence is as follows.

"Hey, we're joined at the hip you know?" in a light slang version

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"I didn't know we'd be joined by such great company tonight." in a more serious version.

Joined is a powerful and difficult word to use, but if done right it can come off great.

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