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The phrase 'cooperate on' is correct and usable in written English
It is used when two or more people or entities work together towards a shared goal or to achieve a common purpose. For example, "The two companies agreed to cooperate on the new project."
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Race directors could easily cooperate on this.
We cooperate on some fronts.
Russia continues to cooperate on Afghanistan.
"How do we cooperate on that?
"If Europe does bad to us, why cooperate on Iraq?
It also makes companies less eager to cooperate on technology standards.
The two companies have formed a loose alliance to cooperate on vehicle projects and logistics.
Such dismissals aside, the private and state sectors compete on some levels and cooperate on others.
Second, countries need to cooperate on technical standards for medicine quality and safety in international trade.
Republicans are demanding that he improve border security before they cooperate on an immigration bill.
Before Abramović would agree to cooperate on the biography, Westcott needed to provide some basic assurances.
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