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a collaborative of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a collaborative of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to refer to a group or partnership working together. Example: "The collaborative of artists came together to create a mural in the community."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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19 human-written examples
A year earlier, Reinfurt was part of a collaborative of eight designers, artists and curators who spent 10 days writing and designing a dystopian science fiction manuscript while living in the exhibition space of Dublin's Project Arts Centre.
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Art Find cultural news with a fresh point of view, from a collaborative of artists and other creatives, at Vingt Paris (ivyparis news.com).
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They worked together on several projects and, as members of Art & Language, a collaborative of Conceptual artists, helped found the Marxist magazine The Fox in 1975.
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Bloc, a collaborative of four hip Japanese guys, kept things simple, presenting only one prototype: "Baa/bêêê," a clever pencil with faceted felt cladding.
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Last year, the couple hired L.E.FT, a collaborative of three Lebanese designers based in Manhattan, to renovate the loft into a home that would work for their differing design needs.
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Organized by a collaborative of window restorers, the conference is sponsored by, among others, the Preservation Trades Network, a group supporting traditional building trades, and the Kentucky State Historic Preservation Office.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
41 human-written examples
This clinical pathway is the result of a collaborative work of the Sections of Endocrine Surgery and Quality Management of the Spanish Association of Surgeons.
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Joining Forces on Quakes Earthquake engineering will take a grand leap forward next week with the official opening of a collaborative network of laboratories around the United States.
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The study was a collaborative effort of the Disease Control Department of the Burkina Faso Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization.
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He is an active member of the Sleep Apnea Global Interdisciplinary Consortium, a collaborative group of sleep medicine experts and researchers worldwide.
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Skidmore, serving as an umbrella for a loose collaborative of architects and artists, dropped out a month later to work exclusively for Silverstein Properties.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Replace "a collaborative of" with "a collaboration of" or "a group of collaborators" for grammatically correct usage.
Common error
Avoid using "collaborative" as a noun to describe a group. Instead, use the noun "collaboration" or rephrase to describe the group as "collaborators".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a collaborative of" functions as a noun phrase, intended to describe a group working together. However, it's grammatically questionable as "collaborative" is an adjective, not a noun. Ludwig highlights this grammatical concern, recommending alternatives like "a collaboration of".
Frequent in
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Science
44%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While the phrase "a collaborative of" appears in numerous sources, including news and scientific publications, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. "Collaborative" is an adjective, and therefore, the phrase should be replaced with grammatically sound alternatives such as "a collaboration of" or "a group of collaborators". Despite its relatively common usage, especially in news and media and scientific contexts, adhering to proper grammar enhances clarity and credibility. Always consider the context and audience when choosing the most appropriate phrasing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a collaboration of
Replaces "collaborative" with "collaboration", correcting the grammatical structure to use the noun form.
a group of collaborators
Rephrases the concept to focus on the people involved, using "group" to denote the collective.
a partnership of
Emphasizes the formal agreement and shared goals between the entities.
a joint effort by
Highlights the combined work and shared responsibility in achieving a goal.
a collective of
Focuses on the group as a single entity, emphasizing shared ownership and responsibility.
an alliance of
Suggests a more formal and strategic union, often for mutual benefit or defense.
a team of
Implies a structured group working towards a specific, often short-term, goal.
a consortium of
Suggests a group of organizations or companies pooling resources for a specific project.
a union of
Implies a strong and unified group, often with shared values or principles.
a league of
Suggests a group of entities with common interests, often in sports or politics.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "collaborative" in a sentence?
Use "collaborative" as an adjective to describe a process or environment, not as a noun to describe a group. For example, "This was a collaborative project". Instead of "a collaborative of artists", say "a collaboration of artists" or "a group of collaborators".
What can I say instead of "a collaborative of"?
You can use alternatives like "a collaboration of", "a group of collaborators", or "a partnership of" depending on the context.
Is "a collaborative of" grammatically correct?
No, "a collaborative of" is not grammatically correct in standard written English. The correct phrasing is "a collaboration of" or "a group of collaborators".
What's the difference between "a collaborative of" and "a collaboration of"?
"A collaborative of" is grammatically incorrect, using the adjective "collaborative" where a noun is needed. "A collaboration of" uses the noun "collaboration", making it the correct choice.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested