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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partnership does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the actions or functions of a partnership in various contexts, such as business or collaborative efforts.
Example: "In our community project, a partnership does not only bring resources together but also fosters a sense of shared responsibility."
Alternatives: "a partnership performs" or "a partnership acts".
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If a partnership does happen, it would give Apple Pay a significant boost in China because Alipay has about 350 million users, but there have been no announcements since Cook and Ma supposedly met last year.
But a partnership doesn't have to be elaborate.
"Sometimes what you get out of an investment or a partnership doesn't have to be very tangible," Hanna said, adding that what he really wants is to see the deviantART community grow and become more engaged.
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Two years ago, maybe such a partnership didn't make sense.
However, a partnership did not mean that all participants in our study necessarily wanted to play an equivalent role in decision-making with their physician.
Once you secure a partnership, don't leave company representatives at an event to fend for themselves.
"The issue of a privileged partnership does not interest us at all," he said.
Helen Alexander, chancellor of the University of Southampton, also on the panel, said more collaboration between universities and industry was also needed, but warned that a successful partnership does not simply happen overnight.
Unfortunately, when a business partnership doesn't work, the unpleasantness often spills into the marriage itself, and many couples don't survive the turmoil.
Djokovic says Becker's addition to his team was not inspired by Lendl's success in helping Andy Murray become a major winner, but that partnership does appear to have sparked a trend that has captivated the tennis world.
The partnership does give an aura of wholesomeness to McDonald's and its food, said the food and science writer Michael Pollan, the author of "The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World".
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