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The phrase "a collaborations" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a collaboration"? You can use "a collaboration" when referring to a partnership or joint effort between individuals or groups to achieve a common goal.
Example: "The artists announced a collaboration to create a new mural that reflects the community's culture."
Alternatives: "a partnership" or "a joint effort."
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It is a collaborations between the funders - Newcastle City Council and the Arts Council of England - and the venue's new operating partners, the Baltic and Northumbria University.
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"This not a collaboration.
It's a collaboration".
It's such a collaboration.
"Beasts" was also a collaboration.
It's always a collaboration.
It's like a collaboration".
So it's a collaboration.
A collaboration between Robert Longo and Bruce Nauman?
Maybe a collaboration.
Oh yeah, a collaboration.
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