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The phrase "a degree of collaborative" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It can be used when discussing the extent or level of collaboration in a particular context, but it needs to be followed by a noun, such as "effort" or "work."
Example: "The project required a degree of collaborative effort from all team members to succeed."
Alternatives: "a level of collaboration" or "a measure of teamwork."
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A degree of collaborative work had been on-going for years through personal networking and word of mouth.
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A higher degree of collaborative working "is absolutely essential".
Each was remunerated in a similar fashion, worked in close physical proximity, had informal communication structures and provided some degree of collaborative patient care.
So you have to have a degree of humility, because it's a collaborative art form.
Despite not having a physical space, each centre achieved a degree of centerischkeit through a range of organizational leadership tactics and collaborative activities.
A system of collaborative care needs to be instituted where patients have a degree of autonomy motivation to be able to carry out optimal self-care.
In terms of team working and collaborative patient care, the general acceptance that 'it worked' indicates a degree of passivity or compliance.
A degree of secrecy was a must.
"There's a degree of paternalism.
"Colour itself is a degree of darkness".
A degree of name-dropping develops.
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