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The phrase "a collaborator with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who works jointly with another person or group on a project or task.
Example: "She is a collaborator with several organizations to promote environmental awareness."
Alternatives: "a partner in" or "an associate of".
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Rauschenberg was a collaborator with U.L.A.E.
"So I was a collaborator with the country".
As a result, some Jews considered Murmelstein a collaborator with the Nazis.
She was most effective as a collaborator with her husband and others.
"Abed Rabbo, you coward, you are a collaborator with the Americans," the crowd chanted.
"If you are not for missile defense, you are considered virtually a collaborator with the enemy.
By the time we finished "Clytemnestra," she had been the top drawer of a collaborator with me.
The man sends a collaborator with her, a well-dressed sociopath, who means to kill her, too.
Hamas officials said the leaked cable proved that the Palestinian Authority was and remained a collaborator with Israel.
Friends and neighbors warned him, he said, that he would be seen as a collaborator with the occupation.
Kaczyński has since maintained that Wałęsa was a collaborator with the communist secret police, the Służba Bezpieczeństwa.
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