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bipartisan

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/baɪˈpɑrtɪzən/
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involving the cooperation or agreement of two political parties, especially those usually opposed to each other, to achieve a common goal or outcome

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  • The bipartisan committee worked together to draft legislation addressing the economic challenges facing the country.
  • The successful passage of the bill was a result of bipartisan support, with representatives from both major parties backing the initiative.
  • In times of crisis, a bipartisan approach is crucial for developing effective and sustainable solutions that benefit the entire nation.
  • The bipartisan agreement on environmental policies showcased a commitment to addressing climate change through cooperative efforts.
  • The president's call for bipartisan unity resonated, leading to collaborative efforts in passing key healthcare reforms.