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The phrase "a close collaborator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who works closely with another person or group on a project or task.
Example: "She has been a close collaborator on the research project, contributing valuable insights and expertise."
Alternatives: "a trusted partner" or "an intimate associate".
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Its ceo, Paul Cayard, is a close collaborator with his Oracle opposite number, Russell Coutts.
Raymond's wife, Noémi, was an interior designer and was also a close collaborator in his work.
Day, a close collaborator in the experiment, took the principles of "Émile" to a further extreme.
(Mills was an old friend, and had been a close collaborator on Politics).
But a close collaborator of Mr. Nagin acknowledged that the process has lagged.
PAGE C1 Obituaries DONYA FEUER, 77 She was an American modern-dance choreographer who was a close collaborator of Ingmar Bergman.
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Nissl, a friend and close collaborator of Alzheimer, became a medical school legend with his instructions on how to time the staining process: Take the brain out, he advised.
Charles -- a dear friend, close collaborator and beloved teacher -- said of me, "Steve is someone who uses his religion to practice his ethnicity".
Fenollosa found himself being assisted by a brilliant young student, Okakura Kakuzo, who became his close collaborator.
In October 2006 an assassin shot dead the journalist Anna Politkovskaya, Estemirova's friend and close collaborator.
Brian Eno, another close collaborator, wrote simply: "Words cannot express: RIP David Bowie". .
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