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There is no compound noun or collective noun in the example sentence.The noun 'coalition' can function as a collective noun, but in the example sentence it is not. The sentence does not mention a coalition of whom or what; for example, "a coalition of people who wish to ban..", "a coalition of communitieswho wish to ban...", "a coalition of troublemakers who wish to ban...", etc.A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own; for example, "a coalition of troublemakers...", "comprised mainly of landlords...", "burning of garbage at the landfill.", etc.
A group of people A documentA country
A group of people A documentA country
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Sixty churches formed a coalition to serve the community.Groups often form a coalition to share resources and maximize their efforts.The Coalition of Single Mothers held their annual conference.
Creating a coalition of various groups to pass a bill
The coalition worked to establish peace in the Middle East. They were unable to form a coalition, so a new election had to be held.
Creating a coalition of various groups to pass a bill
A coalition implies a group or an alliance towards a common objective(s). An example sentence is "The 1999 NATO Air War over Serbia involved coalition assets from many West European militaries and the United States." In this sentence coalition refers to the nations of the Alliance.
A coalition is a joining of forces together for a common cause. Examples of coalitions are various governments around the world (such as Germany's coalition led by Angela Merkel) or coalitions of Armed Forces. Another example of a coalition is when Napoleon led his coalitions.
creating a coalition of various groups to pass a bill
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