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Is together an adjective

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10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Only as slang, as in "he's really together" (effective or reliable in performance).

Otherwise, it is an adverb, to mean in a collected, unified, or combined group.

(e.g. The plan brought the community together.)

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