verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
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The group also collaborate in offering food to the young still in the nest.
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Elephants also collaborate in looking after their young.
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He also collaborates as a duo with concert pianist Joanna MacGregor.
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Over half are also collaborating on consumer research service specifications and service planning.
■ NOUN
project
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One solution to this problem is for two or more classes to collaborate on a project .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Educators and employers need to collaborate in preparing the next generation for employment and adulthood.
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Fellini collaborated with Rossellini on the script of the film.
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He was imprisoned in 1945 for collaborating with the enemy.
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Hewlett Packard collaborated with Nokia to produce the palmtop-telephone.
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Researchers in Stanford and Princeton collaborated to manufacture a completely new waterproof textile.
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Those suspected of collaborating during the occupation were tried and shot
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At issue is a coffee table book chronicling 24-hours in cyberspace on which Smolan and the Media Lab were to collaborate .
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Children have choices in literary activities; they collaborate in pairs, in small groups, and with their teachers.
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How can employees and their managers collaborate to soften the inevitable collisions between work and those other roles?
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In other words the members would also begin to collaborate on foreign policy matters.
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Second, there is the inclination of followers in some circumstances to collaborate in their own deception.
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The importance of collaborating with the patient's general practitioner is emphasized.
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They're referring, of course, to his brother Edgar, with whom he has collaborated often in the past.