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The phrase "a collaborative drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collective effort or initiative aimed at achieving a common goal, often in a work or project context.
Example: "The team organized a collaborative drive to gather ideas for the new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a joint effort" or "a teamwork initiative."
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However, such a collaborative drive naturally points away from the retrospective pooling of data, and points toward prospectively planned pooled analyses and prospective multi-centre studies.
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I would replace Common Core with a collaborative effort driven by incentives and encouragement.
"It's a collaborative effort.
It is a collaborative effort.
Is photography a collaborative effort for you?
"It has to be a collaborative effort.
Talk about a collaborative effort.
Science has always been a collaborative effort.
"It's a collaborative effort," said Freeman.
We've stripped away the boundaries and formalities and leveraged that independent initiative and collaborative drive.
Implementation of EGDT protocols is possible through a collaborative process, whether driven by intensive care unit or emergency department teams.
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