adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
joined-up thinking British English (= when all the different parts of a plan or situation are considered together, so that it has better results )
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The media has criticized the lack of joined-up thinking in the government’s plans for dealing with a terrorist attack.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Once pupils can produce a printed style of handwriting fluently and confidently, they should begin to develop a comfortable joined-up style.