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Free sign upThe phrase "a collaboration of both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a joint effort or partnership between two parties or groups.
Example: "The project was a collaboration of both the marketing and design teams, resulting in a successful campaign."
Alternatives: "a joint effort of both" or "a partnership between both".
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His research is part of The National Days Project, a collaboration of both Māori and Pākehā researchers from Massey University and Auckland University, who are exploring little-studied acts of commemoration that express nation and community.
The programmes were run by either Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) or governments or a collaboration of both.
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Interestingly, such a collaboration of a BC-encoding subunit with both the CCT and PCT systems has been suggested in Archaeoglobus fulgidus [ 59] although, to our knowledge, this has not yet been experimentally tested.
Both elements were discovered by a collaboration of scientists from Livermore and Russia.
A collaboration of U.S. Bank and educational consultants.
What we sell now is a collaboration of different services.
Graphic design often involves a collaboration of specialists.
A collaboration of Wong, his mother and Mr. Vo?
The, yes, great work that resulted is a collaboration of a man and a climate.
But as a collaboration of a more earthly sort, the evening was a resounding success.
GREENWICH Flinn Gallery "12 = One," 12 artists' work and a collaboration of concepts mentored by Constance Kiermaier.
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