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The phrase "a bit of collaboration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount or degree of working together with others on a task or project.
Example: "To improve our project outcomes, we need to engage in a bit of collaboration with other departments."
Alternatives: "some teamwork" or "a little cooperation".
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But a bit of collaboration would speed things up no end.
It's taken a bit of collaboration.
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So, a little bit of collaboration, but it was more guidance than anything".
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Moreover, our endless hours of collaboration had put a bit of a strain on our marriage.
These days collaboration is a bit of a buzz word, but that's because it really helps solve the bigger challenges that companies face.
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