noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
work
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These simulations require economists to work in tandem with water and air-quality scientists.
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Their respective companies may often work in tandem .
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It seems to him more likely though that Empire is working in tandem with exploitation.
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A Senate foreign relations subcommittee was due to work in tandem with a task force drawn from the House.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The tandem of Mitchell and Bookman combined for three touchdowns.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Branch manager Richard Fairhurst took a back seat for the day, as he rode along on the back of a tandem .
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It sort of goes in tandem with recovering from the physical pain.
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It stars Erik Estrada, who first became famous as part of the gay motorcycle cop tandem on CHiPS.
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The centre already has a cycle for the less able and two tandems used to transport disabled and blind visitors.
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They might be read in tandem as charming examples of Horace in his most fluently cajoling mood.