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The phrase "a partnered with" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction, as "partnered" typically does not require the article "a" before it.
Example: "The organization partnered with local businesses to support the community."
Alternatives: "in partnership with" or "collaborated with".
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And if you a partnered with someone into search.
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A: We're partnering with providers.
But he needed a partner with $5,000.
said Gavin Reese, a partner with RPC.
John was a partner with Harvey Gladstein & Partners, NY.
A partner with the firm of Hutchins, Evans & Lefferts.
"I'm a partner with my patients," she said.
He had been a partner with Shearman & Sterling in New York.
"We're interested in Cuba being a partner with us".
And so we can be a partner with China.
It's like having a partner with you.
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