noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
good
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Getting it in the bag Good teamwork is vital here.
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In addition to using good teamwork , they demanded team performance against specific goals ranging from cycle time reduction to skit preparation.
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The need for good teamwork is now being recognised as essential.
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At Iberian, the dealer initiative members recognized the need to build better teamwork among dealers and dealers' direct reports.
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A belief in the value of good teamwork begins, and is put into practice, at the top of the company.
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South, on the other hand, played with imagination and good teamwork , although the game deteriorated into a dull affair.
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And my third objective is to encourage teamwork . Good teamwork is built on openness.
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Teamwork: My group has a good sense of teamwork .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dan emphasized teamwork from the frontlines straight to the top.
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It allows relatively inexpert people to communicate the gravity of the problem to others so teamwork can be handled sensibly.
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Ray was pleased with the response of Inroads staff to the teamwork evenings.
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Serious crimes investigations were a matter of teamwork , in order to reduce the possibility of personal error.
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Success comes from hard work, dedication, teamwork , discipline.
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The need for good teamwork is now being recognised as essential.
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You hear a lot about teams and teamwork .