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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collaborator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who works jointly with others on a project or task, often in a creative or professional context.
Example: "The artist and the writer became a successful collaborator, producing several acclaimed works together."
Alternatives: "a partner" or "a co-worker".
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Jones, a collaborator from Virginia.
Or bring a collaborator.
Rees, a collaborator?
Was he a collaborator?
"My father was a collaborator," Sattouf says.
And someone who was a collaborator.
As a collaborator, he proved wayward.
Timorese did not consider him a collaborator.
"She was a collaborator in many ways.
The audience is a collaborator".
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