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The phrase "a frequent collaborator" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone who works closely with another person on a regular basis. Example: John is a frequent collaborator with his colleague Mary on various projects. They work together seamlessly and have produced many successful outcomes.
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A frequent collaborator was Robert Redford.
Here his pianist is John Hicks, a frequent collaborator.
(Paisley wrote it with Kelley Lovelace, a frequent collaborator, and a real-life stepfather).
Composer Nico Muhly, a frequent collaborator, will again provide some arrangements.
Dr. Mello, a frequent collaborator, is at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester.
Agee and Evans both became friends of hers, and Agee a frequent collaborator.
Producer Phil Spector was perhaps the Brill Building's biggest customer as well as a frequent collaborator.
(Perry, as it happened, went on to become a frequent collaborator with Christina Aguilera).
Here he's performing with the Sardinian trumpet player Paolo Fresu, a frequent collaborator.
Mostly, he worked with modern commissioned scores – composer Bob Downes was a frequent collaborator.
(A new book was written by David Thompson, who would also become a frequent collaborator).
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