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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern of cooperation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or recurring way in which individuals or groups work together towards a common goal.
Example: "The two countries established a pattern of cooperation that led to successful trade agreements and diplomatic relations."
Alternatives: "a trend of collaboration" or "a framework of partnership".
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Institutional liberalism places high value on the cooperative opportunities provided by international institutions; a pattern of cooperation reduces the likelihood of war.
There has clearly been a pattern of cooperation between the C.I.A. and employers of Journalists.
Soon after he seized Pemba and, but for a family quarrel, might have won Zanzibar; his successor, Masʿūd ibn Nāṣir, initiated a pattern of cooperation with Pate, maintained close links with inland Nyika peoples, and established Mazrui dominance from the Pangani River to Malindi.
Together, these data indicate that CNL genome had a combination of few mutations with a pattern of cooperation with a strong biological relationship among genes and categories, similar to AML.
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Four, establish a pattern of substantive cooperation on Afghanistan and arms control, each containing major challenges.
and "MI6," detail a pattern of sustained cooperation between Libyan intelligence and its U.S. and British counterparts over the last decade.
Henry A. Kissinger, a former secretary of state and national security adviser, warned at a conference here of the risk of a confrontation between the world's two biggest economies unless they create "a pattern of continuous cooperation".
But long after the Mexican and U.S. public have forgotten Raul Salinas and Mario Ruiz Massieu, Mexico will have consolidated a pattern of constructive cooperation with the United States, tariffs will have been dismantled, Mexico's investment policies liberalized and fiscal health made stable by privatization and monetary reform.
adding: "If there is a minor omission, and this is clearly not intentional, we are not rushing to the Security Council to say, 'This is a material breach.' If we see a pattern of lack of cooperation, then we obviously have to report to the Security Council, and the Security Council will decide if that is a material breach".
The totality of the evidence supports a pattern of non-cooperation, unrealistic positions, and behaviors by Ms. Reid".
This is part of a broader pattern of cooperation between the two countries that began earlier this year.
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